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Backyard Football is the newest addition
to the Junior Sports series developed by Humongous Entertainment. With
all the action and excitement of the gridiron, Backyard Football not only
features favorite Junior Sports kids running, throwing, catching and kicking
just like the pros, it also brings real-life players to the field with
the debut of NFL kids. The game includes junior versions of San Francisco
49er's Jerry Rice and Steve Young; Denver Bronco John Elway; Minnesota
Viking Randall Cunningham; Miami Dolphin Dan Marino; New England Patriot
Drew Bledsoe; Detroit Lion Barry Sanders and the Green Bay Packer's Brett
Favre. The Windows version also features an exciting new network multi-player
capability, which allows football fans, with a few simple clicks, to find
and play a real-time, one-on-one game of Backyard Football against other
kids across the country.
Price: $19.99; available for PC and Macintosh. The Humongous Entertainment
Web site is a great place for both parents and kids to visit. There is
all sorts of information, games and such. http://www.humongous.com
Other Junior Sports software includes: Backyard Baseball and Backyard
Soccer. The Junior Sports Network is located on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.jrsn.com |
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Backyard Baseball is part of the Junior Sports
series designed for 5 to 10 year-old boys and girls.
The series provides all the action and excitement of adult sports games,
while easy-to-use controls allow even the littlest athletes to compete
in the best of the Backyard Leagues. I have found that most of the software
from Humongous is usually appropriate for a wider age range than specified.
They are intuitive enough for younger children, with some help from older
siblings or parents, and exciting enough for some older children. |
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Installation: There is almost nothing to the installation. Just a few support files are installed on your hard drive. This is convenient for individuals with limited hard drive space. Manual and Help: There is a CD
cover/guide that provides some basic information and there is also a
thorough Help file. Interface: The interface is colorful and intuitive. Kids get to play in all kinds of weather: snow and rain. The characters are well drawn. Controls: Backyard Football has a variety of options that can be set or modified depending on a child's needs or preferences. For instance the game play talk, sideline talk, music, and player's bantering can be turned on or off. There are also three difficulty levels: easy, medium or hard to choose from. Gamepad controls can be changed. The Clubhouse: As the game begins, the Backyard Football kids display some of their fancy football hijinks. After their show, kids will find themselves in the Clubhouse. As they move the cursor around the screen, they will see highlighted areas which will take them to different parts of the game. They can visit the following locations:
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| This is a fun game. Whether a child is already a sports fan or just learning about sports, this program is a must. | ||
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