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Video Game - Ted Ginn Kick Return


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Released to the App Store January 1, 2014, Ted Ginn: Kick Return is a football game that features full 11-on-11 kick return gameplay with a top-down view and 3D graphics. To succeed in this game players must learn to read blocks and find holes in coverages while following other fundamentals like being decisive and moving “north-south”.

The game includes 21 tournaments starting with “ROOKIE”, then moving onto “VETERAN, CAPTAIN, ALL PRO...", each containing increasingly difficult opponents. With every win players earn Game Cash to upgrade their team via the Equipment Store and Free Agency where they can sign new players including the star returner Ted Ginn Jr.

To create this app Ted Ginn Jr. partnered with DoubleTap Software the creators of the popular app Touchdown Run. The result is a kick return game with added strategy and more realistic gameplay while still implementing a unique telestrator-control style. The game is currently available for free on iPhone and iPad and there is an Android version coming soon.

 

 

Got an email from his people. Thought I would share.

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Saw this from his twitter account... looks very cool. Ted Ginn may just be our biggest all-around weapon this year, and I hope we re-sign him to an extension. He's been very close to breaking it on some returns and is our only real deep threat.

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