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Free Fight Inline Hockey Game - ENBLIC

"I skate where the puck is going to be, not where it has been." - Wayne Gretzkey

A unique combination of ice hockey-meets-inline skating, ENBLIC is a new concept of online sports game that offers all the excitement and tension of a heated hockey match, while its delicate but powerful game-play focusing on teamwork provides all the thrills of victory in a neck-and-neck match.

Just like a real ice hockey match, players need to catch the opponent off guard to score. ENBLIC's in-game physics is based on real-life characteristics, requiring a quick and flexible response in user control.

As an orthodox inline hockey game, ENBLIC provides players with plenty of chances to experience the features of real hockey matches, including scoring in situations such as one-on-one against the goalie, one-timer, breakaway, body-checking, fore-checking, back-checking, and even fist-fighting.

At the same time, the complexities of real-life hockey rules have been simplified and streamlined for ENBLIC so that anyone can revel in the action and fun. For the common and sole goal of scoring, all that matters is cooperation with team members and offense and defense with even fiercer actions than real hockey games. While there's little need to read the history and rules of hockey or ice hockey, players do need to be creative with their strategies if they wish to emerge victorious, as well as cooperate with the rest of the team.

ENBLIC is played in diverse rinks built at characteristic locations around the world against or with other people. If you find enough players, you can set up a club and start a league or join a tournament for a different kind of fun.

ENBLIC's match mode lets you form a team with other players to play against another team, or play with a team of AI-based characters against the AI teams of other players. The single-player mode comes with various missions and mini-games where you can obtain game points or rare items.

It's unique, powerful and dynamic ?How does the idea of becoming a hero of ENBLIC, a hockey game of elegant violence, appeal to you?

Game-settling shot skill
Shot skills cannot be blocked easily, thereby increasing scoring capability. A top shooter can change the flow of a game with a shot skill.

Body-checking with fierce brawling
Body-checking is a powerful defense method that knocks the opponent away with no mercy. A top defenseman needs to be on constant guard to neutralize the incoming offense.

Gorgeous and agile deke
Deking is the best way of avoiding the opponent's defense. Whoever the opponent is, you can penetrate deep into their defense with a good deking.

A shop full of fashionable items
Your characters can look as unique as you want with these items, each of which boosts the status of the character.

Playing with my own team (summoning AI players)
No more thumb-twiddling waiting for other team members ?just bring out some AI players to make your own team. The AI-based game play offers a different kind of fun to users.

You can play mini-games by yourself
Bored with beating other users? Go for the single-player mode and diverse mini-games.

Normal Match & Item Match
Normal match, as the name suggests, doesn't have the special items from an item match, where the result can vary greatly with the effective use of in-game items.

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