No need for thousands-seat stadiums, million-dollar contracts, or strict sports rules. Backyard Baseball brings back the ultimate joy: neighborhood kids' spontaneous baseball games! Aluminium bats, broad fields, and imagination generate fiery matches.
How to play Backyard Baseball

Backyard Baseball's point-and-click gameplay is easy, but its ridiculous Power-ups system adds strategic depth
Aluminium Power: The wooden bat becomes a shiny aluminium bat when activated. It makes a loud "Ping!" and launches the ball into space.
Underground Pitch: The ball goes underground and comes back in the hitting area. It confuses the swinger when it leaves the pitcher's hand.
Crazyball: A ball that soars through the air in a random zig-zag trajectory, defying any laws of gravity.
The Neighborhood Players & Pablo Sanchez
The game revolves around the Backyard youngsters, 30 youngsters with different personalities, appearances, and strengths and weaknesses. As captain, pick players to build your dream team.
Nostalgic Baseball Fields
You don't play at Yankee Stadium. Backyard Baseball's arenas are familiar locations that any child has experienced.
Steele Stadium: An abandoned parking lot with manhole covers as goalposts.
Parks Department No. 2: A dilapidated grass field with huge puddles of mud that slow down players' movement.
Sandy Flats: A dusty, sandy area where a powerful hit can shatter the windows of the house next door.
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