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By Chris Morris , based on child development research. How do we rate?
Easy-to-play basketball simulation for fans on the go.
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NBA Elite 11 by EA Sports
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If you're a fan of NBA games looking for a precise simulation of the sport, NBA ELITE 11 BY EA SPORTS isn't it. It is, however, a fine game for fans who simply want to have a fun experience that's a step beyond an arcade-like basketball game. With easy-to-grasp controls and a smooth-flowing animation system, it gets a lot right -- even down to the television-like presentation. It's a fun single-player game, but it's a title that cries out for a multiplayer mode, something that NBA Elite 11 by EA Sports lacks. Of course, seeing that EA cancelled all other platform versions of this game, the fact that it's available at all is a notable achievement.
App Details
- Devices: iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad
- Release date: January 29, 2011
- Category: Sports Games
- Topics: Sports and Martial Arts
- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Version: 1.0.2
- Minimum software requirements: OS 3.,0
- Last updated: August 22, 2016
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