Sometimes it feels like hitting a home run is about luck more than skill. The game is full of tricky timing and wonky physics. You think you know where the ball is going and then it bounces weirdly. It can be addictive in a frustrating way.
Homerun Clash has a neat concept but can get tricky early on. The physics are wonky sometimes, making it hard to judge when to swing. It's simple enough to pick up but hard to master without understanding the quirks of the mechanics. Total chaos when the timing is off.
Choosing the right loadout can make or break your game. Some players swear by specific bats and gloves that boost power or accuracy. Don't expect much difference at first, but the right setup helps in clutch moments. It’s mostly trial and error anyway.
One secret is to watch the pitcher's windup carefully. Timing the swing just before the ball arrives makes a big difference. Also, don’t forget to practice in the training section. It’s annoying how the game rewards patience but unfairly punishes bad swings.
The game is pretty straightforward. You start with basic teams and gradually unlock better players and equipment. The story only exists as a progression system. The ending is basically just facing the top opponents and seeing how much you've improved over time.