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The infamous , where the game froze right before the coin flip.
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It is typically distributed as a 450MB–460MB package (often including the XP-specific patch and an ISO mount). Key Gameplay Features The infamous , where the game froze right
Unlike its predecessors, which often felt like arcade mini-games, BLC99 introduced a simulation feel. Developed by Audiogenic, it featured a ground-breaking "classic" control scheme using the keyboard (or gamepad) that required timing and precision. It was the first game to truly capture the nuance of a "leaves and blocks" defensive strategy versus the aggression of a slog over mid-wicket. It is typically distributed as a 450MB–460MB package

