Shufflepuck Café is a computer air hockey game developed by Domark (not a table shuffleboard computer game, as the name would suggest). It was published by Ubisoft (and later Brøderbund) in 1989, for the Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIGS (leaked version), Macintosh, Amstrad CPC, Family Computer (in Japan) and DOS operating systems.
There are two game modes. The player can compete in a tournament, playing against opponents who visit the Café, or can pra...
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Shufflepuck Café is a computer air hockey game developed by Domark (not a table shuffleboard computer game, as the name would suggest). It was published by Ubisoft (and later Brøderbund) in 1989, for the Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIGS (leaked version), Macintosh, Amstrad CPC, Family Computer (in Japan) and DOS operating systems.
There are two game modes. The player can compete in a tournament, playing against opponents who visit the Café, or can practice against each opponent to find out his/her/its weakness in a single-player match.
The game is controlled via the computer's mouse. The bat on the playing field bounces a hockey puck between the player and the opponent. When one of the players manages to knock the hockey puck past the opponent's bat, the player scores.
After a set number of points (usually 15) the match is over.
Shufflepuck Café includes nine opponents:
In some versions, during gameplay there is a cheat option, which gives the player the option of winning or losing the...
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