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Trying to find the name of and possibly a link to an old American football flash game. Gameplay Overview: In this type of Flash game, the player controls their character or ball by aiming a crosshair using the mouse. The crosshair indicates where the ball will go once kicked, passed, or thrown. The game’s mechanics typically involve adjusting the angle, power, and accuracy of the kick, pass, or throw based on where the crosshair is aimed. Key Features and Gameplay Mechanics: Kicking the Ball (Field Goals or Punts): Crosshair Aiming: The crosshair is used to aim the kick. For example, in a field goal challenge, the player uses the mouse to position the crosshair in line with the goalposts. The goal is to find the perfect angle and trajectory to score. Power and Timing: After aiming, the player clicks or holds down the mouse to set the power of the kick (either using a power bar or the mouse’s distance from the ball). The longer the mouse is held, the stronger the kick. Players must time the release or click to ensure the ball travels through the goalposts with the correct power and accuracy. Wind or Obstacles: Some games include wind effects or moving defenders. The player must adjust the angle of the crosshair to compensate for the wind direction, or avoid blockers, in order to ensure a successful kick. Passing the Ball (Quarterback Mode): Aiming the Pass: As the quarterback, the player uses the mouse to aim where the ball will go. The crosshair points to the intended receiver, and the player can adjust it based on the distance, timing, and coverage. Adjusting Power: Just like kicking, the mouse controls the power of the pass. The player holds the mouse button to increase the strength of the throw, releasing it when the desired power is reached. Defenders: The player must avoid throwing the ball into the hands of defenders, meaning they'll need to carefully track the movements of both teammates and opponents. Kickoff or Kick Return: Aiming the Kickoff: In some games, players take control of a kickoff, using the mouse to aim the direction of the ball. The goal is to either kick the ball deep into the opposing team's territory or strategically place it in a way that gives your team an advantage. Kick Return (Catching and Running): When returning a kick, the player uses the crosshair to track the incoming ball and position the returner to catch it. Once caught, the player can use the mouse to dodge or evade defenders. Accuracy and Timing: Precise Aiming: A key element in these games is precision. The crosshair allows the player to line up their shot or pass with extreme accuracy. The more precisely you align the crosshair with the target (whether it’s a goalpost, receiver, or another player), the better the chance of success. Timing: After aiming, players must release or click at the right time to ensure the ball reaches its target. For example, in field goal kicking, clicking at the right moment can make the difference between a miss and a successful score. Wind and Environmental Factors: Wind Speed/Direction: Some games introduce a dynamic element like wind, which affects the ball’s trajectory. The player must adjust the crosshair to counter the wind, ensuring the kick or pass doesn’t veer off course. Weather Effects: In more advanced Flash games, weather conditions like rain or snow can alter the way the ball flies, adding an extra challenge to the gameplay. Game Modes and Challenges: Free Kick or Field Goal Mode: The player might be asked to make a series of kicks or field goals from varying distances and angles, using the mouse to adjust aim and power. Passing Challenges: In passing mode, players could face timed challenges or accuracy targets where they must throw the ball to specific receivers while avoiding defenders. Kickoff Challenges: Players can be tasked with kicking off to the opponent under specific conditions, such as trying to pin the opponent deep in their own half, or executing a surprise onside kick. Level Progression: Increasing Difficulty: As players progress, the game may increase the difficulty by introducing new challenges, such as faster defenders, stronger wind, longer field goal attempts, or moving targets for passes. Timed Goals or Score Targets: Some games may set a target score or require players to complete a set of kicks or passes within a limited time.

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10/4/2024