Grav-Ball

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Grav-Ball is a 1982 board game published by FASA.

Gameplay[]

Grav-Ball is futuristic combat-spot in which players are floating in an anti-gravity arena, with the object to get a steel ball into the goal area.[1]

Reception[]

Chris Smith reviewed Grav-Ball in The Space Gamer No. 60.[1] Smith commented that "My conclusion is that this game is too expensive. With some work, this could be something special, but as it is, it isn't worth the price."[1]

Ian Waddelow reviewed Grav-Ball for White Dwarf #42, giving it an overall rating of 8 out of 10, and stated that "For a game that promises so much, it is a shame it delivers so little. It simple does not do itself justice. The best recommendation is to forget world peace and bring back the wargames."[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Smith, Chris (February 1983). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (60): 44.
  2. ^ Waddelow, Ian (June 1983). "Open Box". White Dwarf. No. 42. Games Workshop. pp. 16–17.
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