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Play LED Baseball

About a year ago I competed in the first Rogers Digital Media Hackathon, and I won with my game LED Baseball. You can read about it in My First Hackathon. It’s been a very busy year since I worked on it, but over the last couple of weeks I took the time to finish it and release it to the App Store. As of today it’s live in the store! To complete it I added support for iPhone4, iPhone5 and iPad. It took awhile to resize all the graphics to fit the different screens, and I wasn’t sure how well it would work on a phone since it was originally developed for a tablet, but I’m rather pleased with how it turned out.

Pitch, hit and run the bases with the only electronic baseball game for your iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Computer pitches curves or fastball’s! Swing away! Run the bases. Home Run!

Beat the computer or a friend! Hit a homer!

The speed and excitement of real baseball.
It’s you against a built-in thinking computer.
A challenge for fans of all ages.
A whole new kind of fun.

• 5-Innings of Baseball
• Computerized Scoring
• Computer controls pitching and plays defence
• You control hitting and base running
• Play Two-Players Against a Friend
• Full Electronic Sounds Included
• You swing away at a fast one, hit a curve, stretch a single, even hit a home run!

Plenty of excitement awaits you, so PLAY BALL!!


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Brian Coleman

Manager, Mobile Development at Rogers Communications with over 15 years of multifaceted experience including development, design, business analysis and project management working directly with clients in a consulting capacity throughout the full software life cycle.

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