Play! Curling

by Yan Matusevich on 7/10/10 10:00 AM

Tested version: 1.1.4
Latest version: 1.2.4
Requires Android: from 1.5

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Summary

Now that summer is in full swing and people are hitting the beaches and water parks, isn't it time we found new ways of keeping cool? Besides drinking iced tea, I've tried fighting off the heat by playing Play! Curling. Find out if this game is as refreshing as a cold drink on a hot day in our test!

Features & Use

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Whether someone likes curling as a sport is obviously a question of personal taste. Many people find it extremely boring despite the fact that it's an official Olympic sport. Curling is as much about team coordination and precision as it is about tactics. I'll try to concentrate on this particular app rather than the sport itself. At start-up the Play! Curling main menu appears and includes:

  • Player vs. Android: Play a round against the computer.
  • Player vs. Player: Play a round against a real player.
  • How to: Opens up the Help Section. Here you'll find information about the history of the sport, scoring rules and navigating the app.
  • Option: Toggle the music and sound effects on/off, adjust the number of moves.

When playing a round against the computer, you have to at first decide whether you'd like to make the first move or let your opponent do so. For the purposes of this test, I decided to take the first turn.

Right after you make your decision, the target area of the game is displayed to you: a bull's eye made up of a blue outer circle and an red inner circle. Now you have to place a guide flag in order to make your slide more accurate. You simply move the flag to where you would like it to be using your finger. Some may find it irritating that the flag is always displayed a bit above your finger when your moving it. This is actually done for a very simple purpose: to improve the placement of the guide flag so that's it's not covered up by your finger.

Once you've placed the flag in the right position, the camera zooms back out to the starting line on the ice. The stone is located in the center and a think blue line marks the trajectory between the stone and the flag. You have to try and have the direction of your shot line up with the blue marking. Before that you also need to select your spin.

A small window appears on the playing field above the stone where you can carefully adjust the spin by selecting the corresponding arrow. If the arrow is placed in the middle, the stone gets no spin at all. The further left or right you point the arrow, the more spin your stone gets in that direction. It takes a lot of practice and patience to get the spin just right!

Finally, you determine the direction and power of the slide by pressing your finger on the stone and moving it right or left. A big red arrow shows the direction the stone will take. While you're adjusting your direction, a small blue bar on the right displays the power of your shot. It's similar to pool and bowling games on cell phones and PCs. You can't move your finger off the screen once you've selected your shot's direction! To slide your stone as close as possible towards your guide flag, you have to make sure your stone has as much power as the line with the flag displayed on the power bar.

To get the best shot possible, you have to let go of the power just at the right second in order for your stone to reach its target.

Did I forget to mention something here? The brooms, of course! The frantic sweeping you see at a real curling game has been very well- incorporated into Play! Curling. The camera follows your shot from the moment you let it go. In the small green area in front of the stone you can sweep back and worth with your figure, simulating the sweeping of brushes from the actual sport.

Like in real curling, the sweeping has two functions: to reduce spin (if you over did it with the spin) or increase the sliding speed (if your shot was too weak).
 

Warning: The stone must stay within the boundaries of the ice rectangle. Otherwise, the stone is removed from the playing field.
 

In curling the aim of the game is to slide the stone as close as possible towards the center of the target circle. Points are only counted once both players have used up all of their stones. The scoring works like this: only stones that are within or touching the blue ring get counted. In the end, only one team gets all of the points while the other team goes home empty handed. A team receives a point for every stone that is close to the center than an opponent's stone.

Here's a quick example: Player #1 has three stones inside the circle and player #2 just one. Two of player #1's stones are closed to the center than the stone of player #2, which equals two points for player #1. Player #1's third stone is more off-target than the stone of player #2. According to this scenario, player #2 gets no points at all because none of his stones are closer to the center than one of the opponent's stones.
 

This is where tactic plays a real important role in this game. You are free to try and knock the other player's stones out of the ring, but it may be also useful at times to leave stones outside the ring to block incoming shots.
 

The computer plays fairly the entire time, but a couple of difficulty levels would make this game a bit more exciting. It should be said that the player with the last shot has a huge tactical advantage over the opponent. I would therefore recommend to make the game a bit more challenging by having the computer always take the last shot (meaning that you always take the first turn). In general, I find the game to be a bit too easy.

Also, the background music during the game gets really annoying because it repeats the same pattern over and over again.

Screen & Controls

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The controls are well-done and you get the hang of it after a couple of test shots. A good suggestion would be to have the shot direction and shot power adjusted separately. Otherwise people are going to have difficulties adjusting both at the same time.

Speed & Stability

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Nothing to complain about here. The animation is smooth and no crashes occurred.

Price/Performance Ratio

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Play! Curling can be downloaded for free from the Android Market. Ads are displayed only in the How To sections.

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Market Comments

A Google User, Apr 25, 2013
What a disappointment... Finger perfectly still, in middle, yet arrow glitches back and forth towards left and shoots off screen. Not my phone causing this...get it right. For now...DELETE.
A Google User, Apr 11, 2013
Not impressed Controls are difficult to use and often don't send the stone in the direction indicated by the arrow.
A Google User, Mar 15, 2013
bad Bad do not insulte
A Google User, Mar 7, 2013
Unplayable Won't work on my gs3 garbage
A Google User, Feb 28, 2013
Closest To Real Curling! Closest to the real game compared to all the other apps and I spend hours enjoying it. It needs to be more challenging though and it would be nice to be able to play others which have this app. Great overall.
A Google User, Feb 11, 2013
Crap Couldn't play it on my Droid, didn't fit screen
A Google User, Dec 25, 2012
Pathetic Horrible.
A Google User, Dec 19, 2012
Needs work The half of the game I can see looks like it would be great. No way to zoom out to see entire screen. Needs to be optimized for the Razr.
A Google User, Dec 17, 2012
Imaging Can only see 1/4 screen. Imaging is off and no options to resize.
A Google User, Nov 12, 2012
Great time filler I enjoy this game immensely.
Michael, Oct 1, 2012
Not usable on RAZR MAXX after ICS update Screen size is too large on RAZR MAXX after the ICS update. Game is unplayable.Please fix.
Demetria, Aug 15, 2012
Oversized Since Ice Cream Sandwich update, this program is too big for my screen and has stopped functioning altogether.
Jason, Aug 11, 2012
Could be a good curling game. The gameplay is very good. It may not follow all the "official" rules, but it works. Unfortunately it often has game-ending bugs, and since it hasn't been updated for 2 years, they will probably never be fixed. Shame.
Geoff, Aug 11, 2012
A fun football game is Football Countdown!
Ralph, Aug 2, 2012
Used to great Worked great on my old Moto Droid. Can't play it on Moto Razr Maxx.
marcia, Aug 1, 2012
Had to delete game... Sorry... Can't see the stone or adjust power level. Was great on my old LG ALLY, but dosent fit the screen on the RAZR MAXX. plz fix and will redownload...
kjkosse, Jul 10, 2012
Unhappy with ICS My favorite curling game on Android 3 but this week I updated to 4 (ICS). Now the rink is blown out of scale- I can only see about half of the width. Have found no way to adjust. Dropped from four stars to one because of that.
Terry, Jun 17, 2012
Really? When you choose to curve the stone it usually just stays straight! Not a good game, deleting it now!
Adrianne, Jun 7, 2012
I love it In my school we used to play curling and I played it on Wii too but thanks for uploading a game like this now I won't get bored easily ^^
Jessica, May 30, 2012
Still some bugs... This is a great game and fun to play. However, the game often freezes in midplay or loses count and allows you to keep throwing stone ad infinum. When these are fixed I will be happy to up my rating.
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