Fury Hardball
Includes: 2 Batting boards, 2 Pitching/Fielding boards, 1 Swing board, 1 Furious Action board, 2 six-sided dice, 1 ten-sided die, game instructions, sleeved box, and six teams: (Boston (BOS), Karachi (KRC), Los Angeles BLUE (LA), New York GRAY (NY), San Francisco (SF) and Sydney (SYD).
Includes: 2 Batting boards, 2 Pitching/Fielding boards, 1 Swing board, 1 Furious Action board, 2 six-sided dice, 1 ten-sided die, game instructions, sleeved box, and six teams: (Boston (BOS), Karachi (KRC), Los Angeles BLUE (LA), New York GRAY (NY), San Francisco (SF) and Sydney (SYD).
Includes: 2 Batting boards, 2 Pitching/Fielding boards, 1 Swing board, 1 Furious Action board, 2 six-sided dice, 1 ten-sided die, game instructions, sleeved box, and six teams: (Boston (BOS), Karachi (KRC), Los Angeles BLUE (LA), New York GRAY (NY), San Francisco (SF) and Sydney (SYD).
Ball-and-bat sports get FURIOUS in this supercharged mash-up of baseball, plastic vent-ball, and cricket! Think today’s big league ball moves too slow? Then try TOMORROW’S big league ball: Fury Hardball!
This dice-rolling alt-sport simulation game can be played with one or two players in fifteen minutes or less! With six teams included and options for either North American or International rules, you’re in for hours of fun in your own sports universe. Here’s how it plays:
Players start by arranging their team of nine players into seven specific roles: one “slinger” (think traditional “pitcher”), two fielders, and four batters. Each player has specific strengths and weaknesses, so how you arrange them will greatly affect how the game plays out. After this, the “away” team begins batting and the “home” team starts fielding. Unlike in baseball, each team is given NINE outs per inning. The catch? A game of Fury Hardball is played in just ONE inning! Once the home team scores nine outs it’s their turn to bat, and they must score more points than the away team in order to win. For more info on how the action is resolved, watch the above video of our “first look” broadcast.