Wow neat! Several things I didn't know...the old layout of the cards, the presence of 55 Dodgers/61 Yanks. Kudos to you for keeping this (and other) games alive...not all heroes wear capes!!!
You could probably special order some. In our Facebook group I have posted a Word document with the labels that could be put on blank d6 dice. You could also mark blank dice with a Sharpie. I will reach out to you directly.
I have found it to be fun to play. It does not have explicit or individualized left/right splits, and some people like that. There is a provision for generic left/right splits built into the rules that affect certain play result numbers. You can try the game by downloading the game elements from the Facebook page that I mention in the video.
Very interesting Steve. I never saw that game before. Looks like APBA with SI dice. 🙂
Wow neat! Several things I didn't know...the old layout of the cards, the presence of 55 Dodgers/61 Yanks. Kudos to you for keeping this (and other) games alive...not all heroes wear capes!!!
This game has really piqued my interest! The biggest problem I see is where can you find dice like that?
You could probably special order some. In our Facebook group I have posted a Word document with the labels that could be put on blank d6 dice. You could also mark blank dice with a Sharpie. I will reach out to you directly.
Steve, is your Batter Up Facebook page still active?
Hi. Yes, our Facebook page is still active. Here is the link: facebook.com/groups/1210877696188761
Is this game fun to play?
I have found it to be fun to play. It does not have explicit or individualized left/right splits, and some people like that. There is a provision for generic left/right splits built into the rules that affect certain play result numbers. You can try the game by downloading the game elements from the Facebook page that I mention in the video.
@@steve_etzel What about the optional Lefty/Righty Factor rules & PRNs?
@@larryrice5231 Good point. I will edit my reply to Lloyd.