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Ice Hockey

Score more goals than the opposing hockey player. Each return continues the rally until a goal changes the score and begins the next exchange.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Ice Hockey game overview

Ice Hockey unfolds on a frozen rink where each player moves vertically to defend a net and return the puck. You track the puck, align the paddle, block incoming shots, and redirect returns toward the opposing goal. This two-paddle arcade ice hockey rewards meeting the puck slightly off center when an angled return is safer than sending it straight back. Each return continues the rally until a goal changes the score and begins the next exchange. Within this two-paddle arcade ice hockey, compare cause and result. The match is lost when the opposing side reaches the winning score first.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect two-paddle arcade ice hockey in Ice Hockey. Score more goals than the opposing hockey player. The challenge changes because each return continues the rally until a goal changes the score and begins the next exchange.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Ice Hockey

Start Ice Hockey by checking the goal. Next, track the puck, align the paddle, block incoming shots, and redirect returns toward the opposing goal. Before acting, favor meeting the puck slightly off center when an angled return is safer than sending it straight back.

Continue from a safe position. Each return continues the rally until a goal changes the score and begins the next exchange. After failure, reconsider timing for two-paddle arcade ice hockey.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Player one presses W to move up and S to move down. Player two uses the Up and Down Arrow keys for the same vertical movement.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Ice Hockey

  1. Score more goals than the opposing hockey player. Inspect the nearest constraint before the next input.
  2. Meeting the puck slightly off center when an angled return is safer than sending it straight back. Keep the two-paddle arcade ice hockey priority visible.
  3. The match is lost when the opposing side reaches the winning score first. Plan the next attempt around this limit.