Splashattack
Splashattack is a dynamic water sport that builds upon the foundations of Otterball. It’s played in deeper water, introducing more advanced skills and a higher level of competition.
Here’s a breakdown:
- Deeper Water: Splashattack is designed for deeper pools, typically at least 4 feet deep. This allows for more freedom of movement, underwater play, and the introduction of tackling.
- Advanced Skills: Building on Otterball, Splashattack incorporates more complex water polo skills like:
- Dribbling: Moving the ball through the water while maintaining control.
- Passing: Accurate and strategic passing to teammates.
- Shooting: Powerful and accurate shots on goal.
- Defense: Blocking shots, intercepting passes, and defending against opponents.
- Tackling: A key element of Splashattack. Players can use their bodies (below the water) to disrupt opponents, gain possession of the ball, and prevent goals.
- Strategy: Splashattack requires strategic thinking and teamwork. Players must communicate, anticipate their opponents’ moves, and work together to execute plays and score goals.
Splashattack is a thrilling and challenging game that combines the fun of water polo as a competitive sport. It’s a great way to improve water skills, enhance fitness, and have a blast with friends.