Overview
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams, each
consisting of 11 players. It’s played on a circular or
oval-shaped field, with a rectangular 22-yard pitch at its
center.
Objective
The objective of the game is to score more runs than the
opposing team. Each team gets to bat and bowl, with one team
trying to score runs while the other tries to restrict runs and
dismiss batters.
Basic Rules
Innings: Matches can be played in various formats,
typically:
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Test: Each team bats twice; played over five days.
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One Day International (ODI): Each team bats once for
50 overs.
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Twenty20 (T20): Each team bats once for 20 overs.
Overs: An over consists of six legal deliveries bowled by
the bowler.
Runs: Runs can be scored in several ways:
- Completing a run between the wickets.
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Hitting the ball to the boundary (4 runs if the ball bounces
before crossing the boundary, 6 runs if it crosses without
touching the ground).
Wickets: A batter is out (dismissed) in several possible
ways, including:
- Bowled (ball hits the stumps).
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Caught (fielder catches a batted ball before it touches the
ground).
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LBW (leg before wicket; when a batter is out because the
ball hits their leg in line with the stumps).
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Run-out (when a fielder hits the stumps with the ball before
the batter reaches the crease).
Fielding and Bowling: Each team has bowlers who bowl to
the batters of the opposite team. The roles can shift, with
teammates rotating through different positions.
Umpires: Umpires oversee matches, make decisions on
dismissals, and ensure the rules are followed.
Appeals: The bowling team must appeal to the umpires for
a decision on a potential dismissal.
Incorporation in "GUGObet Blitz"
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Game Modes: Introduce various game modes reflecting
formats like Test, ODI, and T20, allowing players to select
their preference.
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Customization: Let players customize their team and
players with personalized stats based on real-life data.
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Scoring Mechanics: Define scoring mechanics based on
boundary hits and running between wickets, incorporating
real-time animations.
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Challenges: Include dynamic challenges (like LBW
appeals) that players can choose to accept or review through a
limited number of 'reviews’, similar to real cricket.
Overview
Football, also known as soccer in some countries, is played
between two teams of 11 players each. It's played on a
rectangular field with a goal at each end.
Objective
The goal of football is to score more goals than the opposing
team. Players use mainly their feet, but can use any part of
their body excluding their hands and arms (the goalkeeper can
use their hands).
Basic Rules
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Duration: A standard football match consists of two
halves, each lasting 45 minutes, with stoppage time as deemed
appropriate.
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Scoring: A goal is scored when the entire ball crosses
the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar.
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Offside Rule: A player is in an offside position if
they are nearer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball
and the second-last opponent when the ball is played to them,
unless they are in their half.
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Fouls and Free Kicks: Fouls occur from offensive
actions such as tripping or pushing. Free kicks or penalty
kicks are awarded depending on the severity and location of
fouls.
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Direct Free Kick: Can be taken directly to attempt
to score.
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Indirect Free Kick: Must touch another player
before scoring.
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Penalty Kick: A direct free kick taken from 12
yards when a foul is committed in the penalty box.
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Yellow and Red Cards: Referees can issue yellow cards
for cautions and red cards for serious offenses, which results
in the player being sent off.
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Substitutions: Teams can substitute players during
matches, typically up to three substitutions, though this can
vary in specific competitions or leagues.
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Corner Kicks and Goal Kicks: Awarded when the ball goes
out of play off a defender (corner) or an attacker (goal
kick).
Incorporation in "GUGObet Blitz"
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Control Options: Implement touch controls for
dribbling, passing, and shooting, allowing for nuanced
gameplay that captures the essence of real football.
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Match Types: Enable quick matches, tournaments, or
league play.
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Player Development: Features that allow players to
improve skills, akin to real-life player progression in their
own careers.
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Dynamic Decisions: Include in-game decisions that mimic
real match scenarios, such as choosing formations or adjusting
strategies based on play style.
Overview
Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that combines elements of
wrestling and tag. It is played between two teams, with seven
players on each side.
Objective
The objective is to score points by touching members of the
opposing team while holding your breath and returning to your
half of the court.
Basic Rules
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Court: The game is played on a rectangular court
divided into two halves.
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Raid: The game involves alternating raids where a
player from one team (the raider) attempts to touch opponents
and return to their side without being tackled.
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Scoring:
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Points are awarded for successfully touching opponents
during a raid.
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Additional points can be scored for each opponent tagged.
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Points may also be earned for defending successfully
against an opponent's raid.
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Defensive Tactics: The defensive team attempts to stop
the raider by tackling them before they return to their half.
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Time Limit: Each raid lasts for 30 seconds. If the
raider fails to score within this time, they concede a point
to the defending team.
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Substitutions: Teams have a limit on how many players
can be substituted in a match.
Incorporation in "GUGObet Blitz"
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Fast-Paced Gameplay: Create a fast-paced environment
with quick actions and quick decisions for touching opponents,
enhancing excitement.
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Team Strategies: Allow players to develop strategies,
e.g., choosing a defensive setup or an aggressive raiding
strategy.
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Regulation of Time: Use countdown features for raids or
defensive actions to emphasize the element of urgency.
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Real-Time Feedback: Include animated feedback on
successful touches or tackles, mimicking the intensity of
professional kabaddi matches.