• paper_clip
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    31 year ago

    Artificial constraints to make the sport more interesting:

    Basketball: you have to bounce it. Plus, the ball is unwieldy

    Football (non-US): no hands!

    Football (US): it’s a weird shape, and you can’t fall down or drop it

    Ultimate: no ball, flying saucer

    Lacrosse: small ball, but you have to use sticks

    • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      Is this written by someone not from the US? Basketballs aren’t unwieldy, they are perfectly made for bouncing and shooting. If you have trouble with it, you just need to practice.

      A US football is pretty well made for passing accurately (up to 60 yards/meters). The problem is that people are trying to push you around and tackle you.

      • paper_clip
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        21 year ago

        Eh, I’m pretty American, but I think I started the post with this image of what a “soccer-like” game would look like if hands could be used and the ball size was a baseball (i.e., the size of a rock you’d throw at an animal to get it run as part of hunting), and then think of deviations/restrictions to that. Yeah, basketballs are perfect for dribbling, etc., but unwieldly for what I had in mind. As to football, you’re right: it’s good for passing. For some reason, my mental image had players with mitts on, which wouldn’t work well with footballs.

        • @Noerttipertti@sopuli.xyz
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          11 year ago

          Eh, I’m pretty American, but I think I started the post with this image of what a “soccer-like” game would look like if hands could be used and the ball size was a baseball

          Speedball 2 : Brutal Deluxe came to mind immediately.