Sep 07, 2019 Get ready for the greatest back yard tackle football game that you will ever feast your eyes upon! DROP A LIKE IF YOU WANT MORE!! Backyard Tackle Football is Here!! BIG HITS - BROKEN ANKLES. Description of Backyard Football Windows. Here is the video game “Backyard Football”! Backyard sports football unblocked. Released in 1999 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's a sports game, set in a football (american) and licensed title themes.
One of the reasons that football is the most popular game in the world is the sheer simplicity. The rules are easy to understand and all you need to play is a ball. In a regulation game each side can have up to 11 players on the field at once but in backyard football the rules are a bit more flexible. As longs as you have an even amount of players on each side you’re good to play.
Learning to Play
Football is an incredibly easy game to learn how to play, developing the skills you need to be a major league footballer is another matter however. The backyard is where every footballer first learned the game and so can your kids. The objective is simple, put the ball in the other teams net without ever using your hands to do so. The other team (as well as yours) will have a goalie in the net whose job it is, is to stop you. The goalie is the only one that is allowed to use their hands.
Practice Your Skills
Soccer has a few basic skills that you need to learn and the first thing you need to learn is how to control the ball. That means that you need to take the ball and keep it under control while you are running across the field or while the other team is trying to take the ball from you. You can practice this in the yard without any equipment besides the ball. Here are some tips on practicing your skills.
The second thing you need to learn is how to kick the ball, initially you might think all you do is kick. There are several techniques in kicking the ball properly you want to make sure that you can send the ball accurately to a team mate. Keep practicing and pretty soon you will be able to ‘bend it like Beckham’. You really don’t need any special equipment to practice kicks although a net is helpful since it will stop the ball for you and in a real game that is what you are trying to do anyway.
Backyard football games are a way for kids to practice their skills and to get outside and get some exercise. Backyard football is a national pastime and we need to absolutely encourage it, spend time with your kids and teach them how to dribble.
Are you ready for some football? Yeah, well, are you ready for some Backyard Football? Backyard Football attempts to carve a niche in the crowded sports gaming world by giving you the opportunity to play your favorite sports with superstar athletes as children. While this is a unique twist, the game won't appeal to everyone, but then again, I don't think it was meant to. BYFB simplifies the game, so that younger games, in the 7-12 year old range, can enjoy the fun of portable football action. How well did they succeed? Read on.
I love sports titles and I was looking for a solid game that not only appealed to me, but my kids as well. With high hopes, I began playing. Humongous Games, a division of Infogrames, does a good job of re-creating the childhood experience of alternating team captains picking kids to be on their teams. Along with the assortment of childhood athletes, there are a host of other miscellaneous children to select from. Don't get to excited about scoring Jerry Rice for your team'sure he's fast, but once the game starts, he'll look like the rest of your team. In fact, children only come in three sizes: tall and thin, short, and large & chunky. While the scoreboard and play selection displays are all high quality, I was a bit disappointed by the character graphics. Most of the players looked like an oversized helmet with feet. This was kind of a let down since the intro screens and displays looked solid.
I enjoyed playing my first season but was frustrated by several things. The AI was nonexistent. Example: the computer never seemed to want to punt. They would be 4th and 40 yards to go and they would go for it. They wouldn't even go for the bomb; they would try to run around the end. It didn't make sense. I was also disappointed by the fact that the game became a bit monotonous after playing it several times. Once you figure it out, you can run and pass almost at will. Even playing on the hardest difficulty didn't seem to make a difference. On a smaller note, it was a bit of a let down to labor through a season, make it into the playoffs, work your way towards a glorious Super Bowl Championship, only to win it and go back to the announcers saying goodbye. No celebration or reward for going the distance.
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There are things to like about BYFT, namely that the game is easy to just start playing. I tried this on my five year-old and while he needed a bit of help from me, he was able to run some screens for good yardage. As your team consists of 5 players, it's easy to keep track of them on the field and isn't the confusing mass of bodies crammed on the GBA screen like with Madden. I grew up loving Coleco Electronic Football, so I didn't need 11 guys crowding the screen. If simplicity was their aim, BYFT succeeds well. While gamers with children should check this out, for the more serious gamer, this game will lose its fun after the first complete season.
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Overall rating: 7