EWB Baseball

EWB Baseball is an iOS baseball sports game designed and published by Eddie Dombrower based on Earl Weaver Baseball.[1] Earl Weaver has not licensed his name to the product, making the game a spiritual successor to the original.[2] It was released on iTunes Store on March 23, 2009.

Developer(s)Eddie Dombrower
Publisher(s)Eddie Dombrower
Platform(s)iOS
ReleaseMarch 23, 2009
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, Two-player, Computer vs. Computer

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot.

The game utilizes the engine of the unreleased 2.1 version of Earl Weaver Baseball II.[3] The game will allow both manage-only modes as well as an "action" mode, and multiplayer online gameplay.[3] Games can be played in several ways: the original Earl Weaver Baseball's single camera style, Earl Weaver II's multi-camera views, or a 3D "Director". Games can also be simulated a few seconds.[3]

Full leagues and round-robin schedules can be run, but schedules can be run manually by a commissioner. As with the original, players, stadiums and teams can be edited, but by using igiBall software on a personal computer, not on iOS itself.[3]

gollark: It would really make more sense to have the `add` thing just add to a coroutine list and then have something to run everything in the list in a loop.
gollark: Er, that seems a broken way to do it.
gollark: And... why do you store the event in `_`.
gollark: Also, I don't think `os.pullEvent("threading.stop", Threading)` will do anything other than wait for a `threading.stop` event.
gollark: Why are `Thread` and `Threading` separate?

References

  1. Owen Good (2009-02-28). "Landmark Baseball Sim Being Ported to iPhone". Kotaku. Kotaku.
  2. "Classic game 'Earl Weaver Baseball' coming to Apple iPhone and iPod touch". Mac Daily News. 2009-02-28.
  3. Eddie Dombrower (2009-03-04). "So What's In It?". EWBBaseball.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
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