Smash Cricket

Smash Cricket

Free 3D cricket with multiplayer and team upgrades

Free 3D cricket with multiplayer and team upgrades

Smash Cricket condenses the thrill of limited overs batting into quick sessions where timing is everything. Your task is straightforward: pile on runs within a fixed number of overs by reading each delivery and choosing a left or right swing at the right moment. The tap-based controls are simple to grasp, making it easy to jump in and start chasing big totals.

Despite its accessible input, there is plenty to do. The game includes six modes, with standouts like a World Cup route and the high-stakes War Super Showdown. You can practice in training, take on solo challenges, or go head to head with friends. Online matchups are supported, and if you are away from a connection, offline play keeps the action going. Progression flows through team upgrades, and new cricketers and additional modes can be unlocked as you play, giving you clear goals beyond a single scorecard.

Presentation is a strong suit, with fully 3D visuals and crisp HD audio that sell the stadium atmosphere. The look and sound complement the fast pace, and the clean interface keeps your focus on reading the bowler and selecting the right swing.

Because the core mechanic leans on timing rather than complex shot selection or advanced tactics, the experience skews toward arcade-style fun. That simplicity is a plus for quick pick-up-and-play sessions, though players seeking a deeper simulation may want more nuance in the batting repertoire. Still, the variety of modes, the lure of upgrades, and the option to compete or practice at your own pace give Smash Cricket solid replay value.

If you are after brisk, timing-focused cricket with competitive and solo options, this is an easy recommendation, with additional content planned to keep the lineup fresh.

Developer

Moonfrog

OS

Version

1.0.21

License

Free