Babyfoot Foosball Foosball freaks out there, here is a homebrew program for playing table football in the DS. This refreshing idea has been around for quite some time; the first playable version having been released February 5th. Major improvements have been made, although it's not quite finished yet, and without even a title. At least now, after the alpha release there are already different speed displacement for the players, background music, collision, blocking, and improvements on the graphics: the players now come in beech.
Here's how it plays:
Left: to move the bar of the defender and the attackers towards the left
Right-hand side: to move the bar of the defender and the attackers towards the line
High: To put the feet of the defender and the attackers in trade (forwards)
Low: To put the feet of the defender and the attackers in cassette (backwards)
Y: to move the bar of the halves (bars mediums) and goal towards the left
A: to move the bar of the halves (bars mediums) and goal towards the line
X: To put the feet of the halves (bars mediums) and goal trades about it (forwards)
B: To put the feet of the halves (bars mediums) and goal in cassette (backwards)
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