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Halfpipe hockey is simple. Normal rules, normal players.
Except..... It is like playing in a giant halfpipe, with the goal ends of the rink curving upwards. This adds a little excitement and challenge to this game. The curvature isn't to great, until you get near the goals. Still it enough to make
it interesting.
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http://www.the-unde...rg/game.php?id=4625 Similar, except the game is more like lacrosse. [WordUp, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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I can see how it makes the game a little more difficult, but I guess how it makes the game more interesting is lost on me. |
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The curvature and physics make it more interesting to aim, because the curvature would make the puck slide in a curve. |
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Do the goalies get to be harnessed in place? |
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You could also have the curve the other direction. |
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Seems like hockey players have enough trouble getting the puck into the goal. This would prove to be almost impossible wouldn't it? |
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I'm envisioning of a pile of bloody, fighting hockey players in the middle of the rink making up most of every game. The only other part consists of players skating uphill to gain momentum before rejoining the fight. |
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Can I be in midfield please? |
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//The curvature isn't to great, until you get near the goals.// It's actually constant throughout, if it's a half-pipe. |
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maybe (and a bit of a stretch) have a puck w/ a rare
earth magnet in it, and the only part of the puck that
touches the floor/halfpipe are bearings. Then have the
floor made out of steel. That way the puck is attracted to
the floor and might stay up on the walls of the half-pipe
for longer. |
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That'd make for some awesome plays, if it works. |
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Overall pretty damn cool ++ |
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Add jello and caltrops and I'd go see it.
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Are we talking ice or normal hockey? |
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I realize this is like an ancient post, but i thought i should point out, anyway, that there is in fact an organized league with this sort of concept. I don't remeber the exact title, but as i recall it was referred to as 'beach hockey'. It had sloped end boards, but not an actual halfpipe. |
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You'd need a flat area for some sort of 'normal' play in the middle, but this is so obviously a good idea. |
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what about embedding the nets INTO the curved end boards, and shaping the whole rink like a giant bowl. (Might work better for ball-hockey) |
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This way a player could use the curvature of the surface to actually get a shot on goal. |
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Increase the size of the nets a bit while you're at it and this could be a highly exciting variant! |
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maybe the top of the walls could bank in towards the center, so when the puck was hit hard, it would go up the wall and launch towards the opposing teams wall.. then suspend a small ring in the center, above the halfpipe... which would be the goal for both teams.... |
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