Cricket Captain 2016 Childish Things Ltd Cricket Captain 2016 The Number One Cricket management game returns for 2016. It’s time for cricket fans around the wor… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsCricket Captain 2016 The Number One Cricket management game returns for 2016. It’s time for cricket fans around the world to put their tactical expertise to the test in the most in-depth cricket management game ever made. Developed in association with Chris Rogers, captain of Somerset, Cricket Captain 2016 has more playable teams, new South African and New Zealand leagues, and more great features than ever before. Cricket Captain has been hailed as the best cricket management simulation ever created and Cricket Captain 2016 takes the game to the next level with day/night matches, an updated interface, improved match engine and all the attention to detail that you expect from the series. Key features for 2016 include: • 79 playable domestic teams: across 5 domestic leagues, including 12 new teams in the New Zealand and South African domestic cricket leagues. • Day/Night matches: with night-time 3D highlights and match conditions. • In-Game Help System: help text available with guidance and tips. • Updated Tournament modes: Updated One Day International and 20 Over World Cup tournaments. Play as any international team that played in the last two World Cups including Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Oman, Scotland or the UAE. • New 3D lighting system. • User controlled cameras in 3D highlights: choose between active and user-controlled cameras. • Improved One Day and T20 match engine: combined with revised player form calculation for One Day and T20 games. • Updated kits: for International teams, NZ and SA domestic teams. • Historical scenarios: Classic series between England, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. • Improved interface. • New database: with improved player ability ratings. • 58 Game Center Achievements and 12 Game Center Leaderboards Information Seller:Childish Things Ltd Genre:Sports, Strategy Release:Jul 07, 2016 Updated:Jan 27, 2017 Version:1.5 Size:385.5 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Kenan2000 Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2013 1,134 1 38 #2 Kenan2000, Jan 20, 2017 Why did this slip under the radar? TheVimFuego Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2014 255 6 18 #3 TheVimFuego, Jan 20, 2017 Interesting, I'm a cricket tragic and missed this one. I'll check it out now thanks for highlighting it. Reviews on the store not bad at all. Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #4 Dailon80, Jan 20, 2017 thanks for posting! this looks great def want to try it out OrangutanKungfu Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2015 1,011 0 0 Media UK #5 OrangutanKungfu, Jan 20, 2017 Love cricket. Can I get some impressions, please? Never played a cricket management sim before. Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #6 Dailon80, Jan 20, 2017 Same here hoping for impressions but tonight I may can grab it up if and when I do I will post my impressions for now just hit me to go online and find some play through videos good way to see what it's all about Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 938 197 43 #7 Stronsay, Jan 20, 2017 I have the CC 2014. These later versions look similar. It works like the football managment sims; buying and selling players, coaches etc. The matches are well presented and give the same sort of control that a captain would have in a real match. During bowling, you can select/change bowlers, adjust their style, and set field placings. When batting you can set how aggressively the batsmen play and whether one should try and take more of the strike. But of course there is no direct control over the result. Like the real game the pace is slow and so plenty of spare time is needed, especially in career mode. Personally I prefer Smashtastic Cricket. Much faster paced and with some arcade type involvment in the matches. Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #8 Dailon80, Jan 21, 2017 Thanks for the feedback Def looks like a game hat will require time and patience to get into and while I like those sometimes I don't I've been a fan of the real cricket games Real cricket 2016 is good I just wish it wasn't so heavy with in app purchases and instead had a 5-10$ flat fee and then it would be really good I'm still debating on it May grab 14 first since it's cheaper and see how I like it TheVimFuego Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2014 255 6 18 #9 TheVimFuego, Jan 21, 2017 Smashtastic is great, still playing that one regularly. I'll pick this up once the funds recover from the latest app binge. Big Cup Cricket is also worth a look if you like arcadey action. saansilt ð® Spam Police ð Mar 23, 2013 3,291 0 36 #10 saansilt, Jan 21, 2017 International teams you say? Pakistan included? Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 938 197 43 #11 Stronsay, Jan 21, 2017 Yes, Pakistan is included; and apparently CC 2016 also has classic historical teams for Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England. TheVimFuego Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2014 255 6 18 #12 TheVimFuego, Jan 21, 2017 Yes indeed. OK, I couldn't resist and went in ... The first impressions are good. Much depth in stats and tactics, no crashes, a simple user interface. So many ways to play ... Tournaments, custom series, historical matches, one off matches, all seem to be there. I've only played a T20 between ENG and AUS but already I'm hooked. The graphics are functional but the tactical depth is there and the atmosphere is right complete with satisfying wood on willow sounds and Agnew commentary. It's not cheap and shouldn't be for a niche interest title but I'm going to have a lot of fun with this. For the record Warner took my Pommy tactics apart so realism confirmed. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Interesting, I'm a cricket tragic and missed this one. I'll check it out now thanks for highlighting it. Reviews on the store not bad at all.
Same here hoping for impressions but tonight I may can grab it up if and when I do I will post my impressions for now just hit me to go online and find some play through videos good way to see what it's all about
I have the CC 2014. These later versions look similar. It works like the football managment sims; buying and selling players, coaches etc. The matches are well presented and give the same sort of control that a captain would have in a real match. During bowling, you can select/change bowlers, adjust their style, and set field placings. When batting you can set how aggressively the batsmen play and whether one should try and take more of the strike. But of course there is no direct control over the result. Like the real game the pace is slow and so plenty of spare time is needed, especially in career mode. Personally I prefer Smashtastic Cricket. Much faster paced and with some arcade type involvment in the matches.
Thanks for the feedback Def looks like a game hat will require time and patience to get into and while I like those sometimes I don't I've been a fan of the real cricket games Real cricket 2016 is good I just wish it wasn't so heavy with in app purchases and instead had a 5-10$ flat fee and then it would be really good I'm still debating on it May grab 14 first since it's cheaper and see how I like it
Smashtastic is great, still playing that one regularly. I'll pick this up once the funds recover from the latest app binge. Big Cup Cricket is also worth a look if you like arcadey action.
Yes, Pakistan is included; and apparently CC 2016 also has classic historical teams for Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England.
Yes indeed. OK, I couldn't resist and went in ... The first impressions are good. Much depth in stats and tactics, no crashes, a simple user interface. So many ways to play ... Tournaments, custom series, historical matches, one off matches, all seem to be there. I've only played a T20 between ENG and AUS but already I'm hooked. The graphics are functional but the tactical depth is there and the atmosphere is right complete with satisfying wood on willow sounds and Agnew commentary. It's not cheap and shouldn't be for a niche interest title but I'm going to have a lot of fun with this. For the record Warner took my Pommy tactics apart so realism confirmed.