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Simple
in concept, there are two ways to score points
in an Aeroball match. First, if a ball is thrown
through the target hole on the back wall of the
other player's compartment, two points are awarded
to the successful player. Secondly, if a shot
misses the target and the other player fails to
grab the ball before it touches the trampoline
floor, one point is awarded. Once a player reaches
a predetermined number of points, they are declared
the winner. With a 4-player unit, having twice
the number of targets makes 2-on-2 action an incomparable
thrill.
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While
scoring seems easy, intricate moves are often developed
by players to get the best shot, much like in basketball,
soccer, or hockey. Imagine rocketing skyward clutching
the ball and getting ready to shoot. You look up
to see your opponent perfectly matching you. Time
slows to a crawl as you hang in the air, waiting
as long as is humanly possible to launch the ball
at the goal. Gravity stakes its claim, your opponent
starts falling and you hurl the ball missing your
opponent's fingertips by mere inches. Goal! In a
frenzied match, inches are often the measure of
the margin of victory. Players reach vast heights
in the competition for vertical superiority, and
before long they begin to invent spectacular shots
to disorient, distract, or intimidate their opponent. |
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