


You decide when to bunt, attempt to steal, bring the infield in, hold the runners, and of course bring out your relievers. Each pitcher/batter matchup displays the probability of a particular occurance (out, single, double, triple, homerun, etc.), the dice are rolled and the game lovingly displays the outcome through well-written text. It plays using a system that rolls from 1-to-1,000, which you can roll yourself with three physical d10s and enter into the game or let the computer roll with the click of a button. Matchups from any era can be played or regular season games with the exact schedules and lineups, your choice! Unlike Out of the Park, which attempts to be a management sim first and foremost, this game is geared toward the classic replayers, people who play specific games, match-ups, or seasons without getting into the financial or trading side of the game. If you said yes, I love some card and dice baseball, then you'll probably have a blast with Digital Diamond.

The only real critirea to know whether you might enjoy Digital Diamond Baseball is whether you played and enjoyed APBA, Strat-omatic, or any one of the countless tabletop baseball games out there.
