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WCC 2


Features – Tournament, Teams, ModesImage result for wcc2 TEAMS

WCC2 is an Android cricket game which is available on multiple platforms like Windows Phone, iOS. It’s probably the most advanced cricket game for android with some unique features. Its unique features make it a must have the game.

Now it has lots of different modes for playing such as practice modes, Quick Play Mode, Blitz Tournament, ODI Series, Indian National Premier League and World Cup Cricket modes, World T20 Cup, etc. Besides these modes, you’ll find other modes like Challenge a friend, Missions, Gangs of cricket, etc.
All the teams have been updated with new kits, roster and much more. But it’s not a licensed game so there will be unoriginal player names. But the good thing, i.e., it has an inbuilt editor which allows you to edit everything from player’s ability. You can edit his jersey, stats, skills and much more.


Graphics – Camera, Animations

Image result for wcc2 TEAMS

The Next Wave Multimedia developers worked really hard for to add over 105+ motion captured animations which make its graphics of High Quality. The World Cricket Championship 2 has a high-quality stadium and player graphics.
Its camera has provides two angles for playing. With these, you can see the game behind the batsman and bowler and camera mod. The bowling action is not good as compared to ICC Pro Cricket 2015 but other graphics are decent.



Controls – Classic, Pro

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It includes two types of controls. Pro and Classic controls which will enhance your gaming experience. The classic controls are general and easy.
But the Pro controls are bit different. The pro controls allow you to play shot any direction you want to play. To play as a pro, you need to place your right finger in the direction you want to play the shot. If you want to play lofted shot then swipe your finger upwards. And to play down the ground shot swipe your finger downwards. To get best of your shot do better timing.
If you want to move your batsman, you just need to place your finger at the center and swipe it left or right in order to move your batsman.


Commentary 

In a recent update, World Cricket Championship 2 will now have two version of commentary in it. Now this game has Hindi and English commentary in it. This makes it the first cricket game with Hindi commentary. NextWave Multimedia took this step because of the huge demand from India and Pakistan.


 

DRS System of World Cricket ChampionshipImage result for wcc2 DRS

This is the only second game after Don Bradman Cricket 17 to introduce DRS system in a cricket game. But you can take DRS only when you got out LBW or when you take wicket by LBW. You have only 10 seconds to decide you should take a review or not.
In most cases, reviews taken against fast bowlers were not successful. But if you take review when you got out by a spin bowler. The chances of success are more on spinning tracks. So, we recommend you to take review when a spin bowler is bowling.
also you can use ultra edge and hotspot system in DRS.(2019 UPDATE)

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