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#1 phoenixbcn
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@Black_Knight_00 said:

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I am looking for a browser/flash baseball game. The game had relatively simple graphics and iirc mono sound. The biggest characteristic of the game was you were the manager of a (possibly japanese) high school baseball team over multiple seasons. Before each season, you had some weeks where you scheduled training for your players to improve their stats. For the games, as the manager you would list the order the batters would show up. At the end of each season, your senior class players would graduate/leave the team and new freshman players with low stats join the team. Each player had a few (2-6?) stats like power, (speed?, hitting?, receiving?) and after each game you win the stats would improve (if the player had a hit/run or home run) or stay same. Also, as players aged some of their stats would change (more power, less speed).

Would appreciate any help! Thanks.

Try Baseball Boss and Zombie baseball

Thanks a lot for the pointers. When looking up Baseball Boss, I found the game I was looking for "The Baseball Club" on gamedesign.jp.

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#2 phoenixbcn
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I am looking for a browser/flash baseball game. The game had relatively simple graphics and iirc mono sound. The biggest characteristic of the game was you were the manager of a (possibly japanese) high school baseball team over multiple seasons. Before each season, you had some weeks where you scheduled training for your players to improve their stats. For the games, as the manager you would list the order the batters would show up. At the end of each season, your senior class players would graduate/leave the team and new freshman players with low stats join the team. Each player had a few (2-6?) stats like power, (speed?, hitting?, receiving?) and after each game you win the stats would improve (if the player had a hit/run or home run) or stay same. Also, as players aged some of their stats would change (more power, less speed).

Would appreciate any help! Thanks.

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#3 phoenixbcn
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@Black_Knight_00 said:

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Can you help me remember the name of a PC game from late 90s to early 2000s?

What I remember was that you controlled a group of warriors with blue body and face paint/markings (like Celtic warriors) wielding sword or axes, in a snowy and foggy terrain and enemy(?)/undead creatures emerged from the fog at the edge of the map and attacked you. If I remember correctly, the game was quite bloody when one of your units was injured/slain.

I am not sure if there was a mechanic for the player to build how own troops, but more likely the units you control were given at the beginning of each scenario/campaign. I guess the game could be classified as real time strategy/tactics.

Sorry, there isn't much to go on. I guess the aspect I remember most is the Celtic-like body paint on the units. I think the game was in the CD-era. I played it on Windows, but I am not sure if it supported other systems.

Myth: The Fallen Lords or one of its sequels

Ah yes! I think I was remembering one of the scenarios in Myth II: soulblighter (guys in body paint being the berserks) Thanks a lot for the help!! :)

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Can you help me remember the name of a PC game from late 90s to early 2000s?

What I remember was that you controlled a group of warriors with blue body and face paint/markings (like Celtic warriors) wielding sword or axes, in a snowy and foggy terrain and enemy(?)/undead creatures emerged from the fog at the edge of the map and attacked you. If I remember correctly, the game was quite bloody when one of your units was injured/slain.

I am not sure if there was a mechanic for the player to build how own troops, but more likely the units you control were given at the beginning of each scenario/campaign. I guess the game could be classified as real time strategy/tactics.

Sorry, there isn't much to go on. I guess the aspect I remember most is the Celtic-like body paint on the units. I think the game was in the CD-era. I played it on Windows, but I am not sure if it supported other systems.