Triad Ball - A Futuristic Sports Game

Triad Ball is a futuristic sports game developed by Objectif 3D for the Windows platform. The game is set in the city of NeoFuturistTown, where anarchy prevails, and the underworld barons are in control, constantly fighting over territories. To resolve these conflicts, a brilliant inventor created a sport called Triad Ball, where players compete in one vs. one matches using impulse suits and energy balls.

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The objective of the game is to score five goals against the opposing camp to win the conflict. The players can move around the field, propel themselves on the energy balls, and attract their opponents. Additionally, the players can hit the ball to change its direction, teleport to get back to the cages, and jump and double jump to avoid obstacles and reach the ball. However, it is important to note that the game requires two gamepads to play. Triad Ball is a student game, but its concept and execution are impressive, making it a fun and engaging experience for sports game enthusiasts.

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