Allan Border's Cricket

DOS game, 1993

Genre:
Sports
Year:
1993
Developer:
Audiogenic
Publisher:
Audiogenic
Perspective:
Isometric
Theme:
Baseball / Cricket
Releases:
DOS (1993), Amiga (1993), Atari ST (1993), Commodore 64 (1993), Genesis (1995)
Also known as:
Brian Lara Cricket, Brian Lara Cricket: World Test Record Holder, Graham Gooch World Class Cricket, Jonty Rhodes Cricket

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Allan Border's Cricket, a 1993 DOS game, offers cricket fans an engaging simulation of the classic sport. Named after the legendary Australian cricketer Allan Border, the game captures the essence of traditional cricket, appealing to both enthusiasts of the sport and gamers alike. …read more

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Allan Border's Cricket, a 1993 DOS game, offers cricket fans an engaging simulation of the classic sport. Named after the legendary Australian cricketer Allan Border, the game captures the essence of traditional cricket, appealing to both enthusiasts of the sport and gamers alike.

In the game, players have the chance to experience various formats of cricket, from test matches to one-day internationals. Teams from different cricket-playing nations are represented, allowing players to choose their favorites and lead them in international competitions. One of the game's highlights is its inclusion of historical teams, giving players the opportunity to relive some of the most memorable cricket matches.

The gameplay in Allan Border's Cricket focuses on capturing the strategic and skillful nature of the sport. Players can control batting, bowling, and fielding, with each aspect requiring different tactics and approaches. Batting and bowling are particularly nuanced, requiring timing and precision to score runs or take wickets effectively.

Allan Border's Cricket stands out for its authenticity and detailed representation of the sport. It appeals to cricket fans who enjoy the strategic depth of the game and offers a nostalgic experience for those who appreciate classic sports simulations. With its blend of realistic gameplay and diverse match options, the game remains a notable title for cricket enthusiasts and retro gaming fans.

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