Tape to Tape is a hockey roguelite that mixes slick play with fun jokes
I finally learned to love my national sport
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I finally learned to love my national sport
Arcadey ice hockey action slams into roguelikelike runs with Tape To Tape, out now in early access. Imagine ‘NHL 94 meets Hades’ and you have a vague sense. Across a run, you travel a strange land playing hockey matches and earning upgrades to boost your team with better stats and whole new abilities. It’s an interesting idea and quite a silly game, with a daft tone and some cheery ultraviolence.
AN ice hockey team are to compete in an international tournament — despite never training on a rink.
Many of the under-20s squad have never even skated on ice before.
Instead, the members of the Stanley Penguins — based in the Falklands — use rollerblades to practise.
Their underdog story echoes the Jamaican bobsleigh team in 1993 film Cool Runnings.
The Penguins will compete at the Amerigol Latam Cup, which starts in Miami on Thursday, alongside teams from Central and South America, plus further afield.
The UK Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic has a population of just over 3,200 — making it the smallest country to field a side in the tournament.
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Grant Budd, the Penguins’ coach and founder, said: “It has been three years since many of the team played on ice, but everyone is looking forward to playing again.”
Amanda Milling, Britain’s minister responsible for the Falkland Islands, said: “I have a feeling the Penguins will take to the ice like ducks to water.”