Skorecery launches for PS4 in early April

GrappleHook Games is bringing its magical, sports title, Skorecery, to PS4 next month. Exclusive to Sony’s console, Skorecery is a modern, multiplayer take on arcade games like Breakout and Pong.

Up to four local players can play together in battles where they’ll each fight for control of the Arena’s ball. By throwing the ball at other player’s Runes and the player with the most Runes at the end of the round is crowned the winner.

Skorecery ships with four preset modes and gives players the ability to create new ways to play.

Skorecery PS4

When playing Skorecery, players will also be able to choose from a number of sorcerers, Arenas, layouts and spells. Spells are used for both offence and defence and can be used to drastically turn a match to your favour.

According to the developer, these are the key features of Skorecery;

  • Thrilling duels, free-for-all battles, and team skirmishes for both friendly and competitive gatherings
  • Simple controls that take seconds to learn and countless hours to master
  • Wide variety of Arenas, Spells, and Modes to experiment with for endless gameplay possibilities
  • Fully customizable rules that allow sorcerers to modify the abilities and physics of each match
  • Expertly designed audio dynamics that seamlessly blend with the intensity of each battle

Eric Peterson, co-founder of GrappleHook Games says that “Skorecery is a mystical arcade sportslike that is all about exploring this possibility space we’ve built. At its core, there is a really easy to learn arcade experience.

“Having different Modes, Spells, and Curses means that players can make the game as party-focused or competitive as they want and really get the most out of the experience.”

Skorecery launches for PS4 on April 4, 2019, and will cost $9.99 USD.

Leo Stevenson
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