![]() ![]() Users are able to use their coins to purchase votes, which can be used to vote on events and rule changes that will happen after each season on Sunday. The matches are organized every day on the hour, while the post-season happens in two parts, with wild card matches and quarterfinals happening on Friday and semifinals and finals happening on Saturday. ![]() Each season lasts a week, and users are able to follow what happens in real time. Fans could previously also "idol" players and earn coins based on their performance, though this feature is currently absent. The game allows users to use these coins to bet on the outcomes of the simulated games. After their first log-in, users choose a favorite team and are given some coins. Each player has a name and a star rating, which is used to determine their stats, as well as amusing trivia such as their preferred coffee type and their pre-game rituals. There is a high degree of audience participation, with the game's developers actively engaging with the fan community online.īlaseball centers on an absurdist simulation of baseball, with fictional teams, featuring random events such as the "incineration" of players by "rogue umpires". The game has an active fandom known for their prolific fan works. Non-player characters, such as the league's owner or commissioner, occasionally deliver dialogue on the website and through Twitter accounts, creating an absurdist horror narrative. During each week the game is active, a full season and championship series of "Internet League Blaseball" is simulated, with elections on Sundays in which the community can change the rules of the game. ![]() It was released on July 20, 2020, and is played via web browser. Blaseball is a baseball simulation horror game developed by The Game Band. ![]()
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