I don't know how many browser-based cheerleading games there are, so when "Spirit Fever" comes out in April it may very well be the first.
Developed and funded by a small independent team from Switzerland, this free-to-play title places players in the role of a squad leader whose duties include piecing together a team, training its members, and competing in a variety of events.
The game's creator, Joƫlle Krummenacher, explains the origins of this odd title. "Here in Switzerland, cheerleading is not very popular or developed. The lack of free games about cheerleading as well as my passion for this sport in a country where it is virtually unknown, are the factors which led me to start my own game."
If English is your second, third, or even fourth language, you might still be able to manage some unruly cheerleaders. "Spirit Fever" will be available in almost 10 different languages "to ensure its global reach."
This is just a guess, but I don't think one of those will feature Latin. Sorry, nerds.
Posted by Kyle Stallock