UTV-IndiaGames unveils WorldCup cricket game for iPad, iPhone: first with motion capture animation

03rd April 2012
UTV-IndiaGames unveils WorldCup cricket game  for iPad, iPhone: first with motion capture animation

Mumbai, April 3, 2012: India’s largest games developer, UTV Indiagames, has launched ‘WorldCup Cricket Fever’ for the iOS platform which includes the  iPhone & iPad. It is the first game to have special responsive and intuitive touch controls which promise a realistic cricketing experience.
The game offers cinematic experience with TV broadcast style cameras. New Control scheme will let you handle batting and bowling to greater precision and diversity with full touch control.
Developed with special motion capture animation, WorldCup Cricket Fever allows accurate batting and bowling experience. It allows you to play 40+ batting shots including reverse sweep, scoop etc. just like in real match. The in-depth bowling system offers a range of 30+ deliveries with precise ball types and depth. There are 4 types of bowlers which include "Fast Pace", "Medium Pace", "Off Spin" & "Leg Spin". Every bowler is unique and can bowl specific deliveries to their skill. Some of the delivery types include a Beamer, Inswinger, Arm Ball, Yorker and many more. There are voice over sounds of players & umpires for in-field stadium experience.
There are three game modes to choose from – Quick Match, Power Play and World Cup Championship. The game includes 14 teams, 6 stadiums (with day/night option) and three difficulty modes – which can all be customized.
WorldCup Cricket Fever is soon planned for launch on the Android, Windows and Java platforms.
Says Vishal Gondal, CEO, UTV Indiagames: “WorldCup Cricket Fever is the first ever cricket game developed with motion capture animation. This technology will give the user a ‘real’ experience of the sport with a wide variety in batting and bowling options. This cricket season with a host of cricket games available, this game will surely stand out in terms of gameplay, graphics, precision and sound.”