Step into the batter's box for a full nine-inning duel against the computer. Every pitch is yours to read: hold the button to load up and charge your power meter, slide the bat around the strike zone to line up the incoming ball — fastball, curveball, slider, or changeup — and release at the perfect instant to swing. Catch it flush with enough power and it leaves the yard for a home run; square it up for a clean base hit; get just a piece and you'll dribble a grounder into the infield. Lay off the junk outside the zone to earn a walk, but chase too much and you'll strike out.
Putting the ball in play is only half the battle. The moment you make contact the view snaps overhead to the diamond, where the CPU defense converges on the ball and fires to the bag to try to throw you out. Mash to hustle down the line and beat the throw for an infield single, then decide in a heartbeat whether to hold at first or gamble on stretching a hit into a double — go too far and the relay will cut you down. Between your at-bats the computer takes its swings, so the scoreboard stays live across all nine innings (extra innings if it's tied). Diamond Duel is an original game made for GameMyself; it plays with mouse, keyboard, or touch in any modern browser, no download, and your best game and win total are saved only on this device.