As one of the arcade greats, curveball deserves a thread and some competition worthy of it. Thus, I throw down my gauntlet to any worthy warriors. At the moment, the mighty Montana Doug is the undisputed king, but I humbly challenge his respectable level 8-er and intend to kick his arse by the morrow. The fabled level nine is my holy grail, and rumour has it that it is an evil, bloodstained, godless place.
Here, I guide thee;
Levels one, two and three are very slow and you should be able to ace your opponent 90% of the time. To do this, simply circle your mouse around the ball in the direction you want it to travel, while you left click (once).
Level four, the ball will be travelling a little faster, but you should be able to keep the rallies to a mimimum (the loger the rallies, the more chance of you losing the point -and a life -and you need as many players as possible for level 8) with some good serving and some rudimentary slices (or 'curves'). The need to finish a level quickly is important because the bonus (bottom right) diminishes over time. In curveball, points lead to glory and fame (and wenches). You will notice that, while your 'lives' are presented by small silver discs in the top right corner, your opponent starts of with three red ones in the top left. Once you win a point, one of his discs will dissapear. You win a set (or a 'level') by eliminating all his discs. You begin with four lives.
Level five. Use this time to build yourself up into 'the zone' by some longer rallying (it's impossible to avoid by now because your fancy serving will yield only more fancy returns and it is important to let yourself get 'warmed up' into each point. Being flashy from the first stroke is not advised in curveball post level 5). From here, the play is much quicker, and when you have a ball richocheting off four walls toward you at 100mph, it is sometimes difficult to get into position. Level five is a Tim Henman aged 30.
Level six. You should not have lost any lives before now (like I said, you will need them). But here is where I almost always lose my first man. The action is more frantic now, but you should be seeing the ball well and developing your instinctive intuition. By now, 90 of your routine shots will come back at you. to win a point from here on, you will need to be creative. Wide angles and deep slices can beat him, but simple groundstrokes will almost always be punished.
Level seven is difficult, but not unwinnable without further casualties. Just hang in there and take it one point at a time. You will need them for the next set, in which you play the Roger Federer of curveball.
Level eight. You have maybe 2 or 3 hits from your serve to get you into play, but from then on you will be barraged by an omnipotent arsenal of slices, passing shots and powerful groundstrokes as he fires into each corner. You will crash and burn and lose many men here. All you can do is hang on...just hang on and hope that god will save you and lead you to the promised land of;
Level nine. We know little about it. Rumour has it, a glorious and brave warrior slew the mighty demon many moons ago. He calls to us...
Stagger - how dare you beat me at Airfox (David will be gutted he really wanted to be the one to do it) I thought you were sticking to curveball or have you given up on that?
Plus, Niall is approaching my score on Tetris, what am I going to do, my life is crashing down around me!! (for anyone who cares the trick is to set up lines so that 4 come off at once as this gives you extra points)
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hahahah imoen! i just wanted to be the top of something. i'm still trying to kick montana off the curveball top spot but he keeps getting better. firefox is so easy though. i killed myself with three lives remaining after i beat your score because i was bored.
tis true. doug of montana is truly exceptional at the balls of curves. i accept thou airfox challenge, young whippersnapper, but midnight for thou is eight in the morrow for this noble warrior and i have to teach taiwanese people how to converse in the language of the engles at 9am. so now i must get a glimpse of sleepiness, for the morrow beckons. i bid thee to circumvate a more apt rendezvous for both of our meaty schedules. until then, challenger, i await thee with breath that is baited with the scent of anticipatory victory.
noble knights, I await the outcome of your contest with eagerness. I feel it my duty to hand my colours to the noble slabbafan as Sir Stagger was so uncourteous as to unseat me from the arifox throne.
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27k is the higehest i can get, but the scores arn't workinmg properly when u finish, its not showing the leaderboard when you die. i can get to lvl 8, but can't get and lifes off him.
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imoen wrote: noble knights, I await the outcome of your contest with eagerness. I feel it my duty to hand my colours to the noble slabbafan as Sir Stagger was so uncourteous as to unseat me from the arifox throne.
thou cheeky girl
-- Edited by UltimateSlabbaFan at 19:11, 2006-03-06
Wow....look at this....I had no idea....a curveball thread....I'd post something, but I have to go and practice, Stagger is gonna kick my arse or something....lol.
Montana Doug wrote: Wow....look at this....I had no idea....a curveball thread....I'd post something, but I have to go and practice, Stagger is gonna kick my arse or something....lol. I love this site!
Actually, I hereby accept defeat. I dont want to sound like a bad workman or anything, but my mouse has a small 'lag' that is no problem in the early rounds, but by L8, it is bad enough for my bat to be too slow across the screen. So, just so we understand each other, it's my bat, not me.
Niall is approaching my score on Tetris, what am I going to do, my life is crashing down around me!! (for anyone who cares the trick is to set up lines so that 4 come off at once as this gives you extra points)
Unfortunately I am chasing you the same way Nalbandian is chasing Federer to be world number one. 330,000 is pretty much a perfect game of tetris, I'm not going to get close without some kind of devine intervention.
Same here with pursuing Doug at curveball, I practise relentlessly but can't get past level 8 whatever I try. I can beat all the other levels easily but conquering the "Roger Federer of curveball" eludes me still.
Same here with pursuing Doug at curveball, I practise relentlessly but can't get past level 8 whatever I try. I can beat all the other levels easily but conquering the "Roger Federer of curveball" eludes me still.
Talk about the Roger Fed of......what happened with the Simon Says game? I mean that is an amazing score. Do you think he cheated or is just very gifted. I thought I had a chance of 20 but never 40....lol