One of the most pleasant surprises of the year came back in March with the release of Casey Powell Lacrosse 16. The game represents a solid introduction of the sport for a new generation. It’s another recent example of non-traditional sports games making their way back to relevance in the last few years due to the work of independent developers.
Today a significant patch was released to provide a number of improvements to the game. Additions in the update include a camera switch option in multiplayer and a free roam mode to the main menu, while tuning adjustments affect sprinting, defensive pressure, AI transition speed, faceoff length time, intercept distance, and check spam exploits.