Accurate Slapshot
by dfyzGames
Accurate Slapshot
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Description
A bit of sport, a bit of puzzle, a bit of skill and a bit of luck. Try to shoot as accurately as you can, avoiding and taking advantages of the obstacles to score a goal.
Physics-oriented game with 24 levels to beat.
How to Play
Hold on mouse button on the puck then move to aim and release for shooting.
FAQ
What is Accurate Slapshot?
Accurate Slapshot is a physics-based sports puzzle game developed by dfyzGames where you aim and shoot a hockey puck into the goal using realistic physics.
How do you play Accurate Slapshot?
In Accurate Slapshot, you control the angle and power of your hockey stick to shoot the puck, trying to score a goal by navigating obstacles and using rebounds.
What is the main gameplay loop in Accurate Slapshot?
The core gameplay involves solving each level by figuring out the correct shot to get the puck into the goal using as few attempts as possible.
Are there progression systems or levels in Accurate Slapshot?
Yes, Accurate Slapshot features a series of increasingly challenging levels, each introducing new obstacles and requiring creative solutions.
Who developed Accurate Slapshot and on what platform can I play it?
Accurate Slapshot was developed by dfyzGames and can be played for free in your web browser on platforms like Kongregate.
Comments
strnho
Jun. 27, 2012
the level select should bring some information, like stars owned, points....oh, and there's a bug, I think...when you replay the levels, your points, stars, medals always increase! but it deserves a 5/5
RobLdn
Jun. 27, 2012
I was sure I got 5 stars on each level, but it seems I'm one short. It's annoying that the level select screen doesn't tell me which star is missing!
brucey42085
Jun. 28, 2012
would be a decent game but i found it very difficult to control the trajectory of the puck
Zer057
Jun. 27, 2012
I just had a pleasantly good time with this game... 4/5. I hope to see more of it in the future with some advancements. Maybe a few more things to bounce off of and some silly things like laser grids or something like that. Good luck on any future projects.
ico21
Jun. 27, 2012
This is a good game and it has a really good idea (A ice hockey puzzle game)