Game Summary
VideoBall mixes arcade-style shooting with tactical, team-based sports gameplay to create a fast, accessible title for Mac users. The complete version puts you in direct control of a single player, using either directional keys or analog sticks to move and act. Matches are quick to learn but offer depth for players who want to master the mechanics.
How to Play
- Steer your character with the pad or stick and use simple inputs to interact with the ball.
- Aim to force balls into your opponent’s goal while preventing them from scoring.
- Use small triangular strikes to briefly incapacitate opponents; charge up larger triangles to unleash stronger, specialized moves.
Strategic Mechanics
VideoBall borrows mechanics from several field and court sports, which combine to produce a hectic, competitive feel:
- Rugby-like physicality and contesting for ball control
- Football-style formations and forward drives
- Hockey’s quick puck-style exchanges
- Basketball-esque passing and positioning
- Soccer-inspired goal-oriented play
You can also construct defensive squares in front of your net to slow opposition advances, adding a planning layer to the action.
Controls and Accessibility
The control scheme is deliberately straightforward—directional buttons or analog sticks handle movement, and a few context-sensitive actions cover tackling, charging, and defending. This makes the game approachable for casual sessions while still rewarding precision and teamwork in competitive matches.
Recommended Alternative
If you’re looking for another paid option with a heavier focus on tactical warfare rather than arcade sports, consider Red Dragon (paid), which emphasizes strategic combat and larger-scale engagements.
Who Should Play
VideoBall suits party crowds and pick-up groups as well as players seeking more serious, competitive rounds. Its blend of simple inputs and layered strategy provides a smooth progression from casual fun to skilled competition.
Technical
- Mac
- Full