Killerball

Killerball
Developer(s) Microids
Publisher(s) Microids
Platform(s) Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS
Release 1989
Genre(s) Action, Sports
Mode(s) single player, Multiplayer

Killerball is a videogame about a futuristic sports game published by Microïds in 1989 which blends American football with roller-skating, similar to the 1975 film Rollerball. This violent game is played in a circular rink where each 5-man team tries to score by putting the ball into the hole of the opposing team on the opposite sides of the track. Taking the ball from an opponent can only be done by knocking him down.

Gameplay

KillerBall's game modes consist of a training mode, where the player competes against another player or the computer in a single exhibition game or league mode which the player picks 1 of the 8 Killerball teams and battle through an entire season till they reach the championship game, this mode can also be played with another player.

There are three leagues that affect the rules and gameplay of Killerball that can be selected in both training and league game modes:

Minor league: This is a standard mode where there are no inflicted injuries on both teams no matter how hard the players hit or tackle the opposing player and the team with the most scoring points against the opposing team wins the game.
Major league: This is where both teams must win by either scoring the most goals or optionally injuring the entire opposing team, If a killerball player is injured in the game they are replaced by a substitute player, which are limited.
Elite League: This is very similar to the climatic Houston vs New York game in Rollerball; there is no time limit in the game, one of the teams just have to survive the entire game and injure all the opposing team's skaters to win the game, no matter how many goals both teams scored.

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