BigCode Games launches “Azhar, the Captain”, a unique 3D
Mobile Game. A Hyderabad based, leading gaming development company,
BigCode Games has launched “Azhar, the Captain – Cricket Championship
Game”. The mobile game’s prelaunch event took place in Hotel JW
Marriott, Mumbai, India on Wednesday, 9th August 2017 at 3:00 pm amidst
pomp and show.
BigCode Games has signed a contract with the former
Cricket Captain Mohammad Azharuddin to launch a 3D Cricket mobile game
that will feature him as a protagonist player. Mr. Mohammad Ahmed, the
founder of BigCode Games said “we have conceptualized this as a unique
3D mobile game, featuring Azharuddin as the central player”.
The game provides three formats – One Day, T20 and Test.
The game applies the rules and regulations based on the mode selected.
In the mobile game, Azharuddin will be a default player in each of the
format of the game, where as 10 other players can be selected by the
user. User can decide Captain, bowlers, wicket keeper, etc. User can
also select other Stadiums / Playgrounds and any extra features using
In-App purchase options. The game will have different international
teams, domestic teams, 20 different stadiums.
“Additionally, the user can play in the Challenge Mode
and experience as if he is playing as Azharuddin. This is the unique
feature of the game”, added Ahmed. As part of the pre-launch event, a
special trailer is launched by Mr. Azharuddin that showcased some of the
features of the mobile game. “I am so honoured to be part of this
wonderful mobile game. I am thrilled to see how the users are going to
experience my style of playing in virtual gaming environment” said
Azharuddin.
Mr.Mohammed Azharuddin expressed his happiness about the
game and hoped that it would help the youngsters to learn the
nitty-gritty of the game. He said “I am sure this 3D game is going to
become the best mobile game of 2017. It is fully developed using high
definition graphics on 3D platform. It will certainly give real-time
cricket playing experience. It is going to be quite a nostalgic
experience for me”
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