| Hey Fwed. You're right about the puck (although it is possible to flick it a little further than a couple of feet) and the actual game play (with the puck) is on the bottom, so in that sense it is not 3D, I agree.
I still think there is a 3D element though in the positioning and timing and body movement through the water. It is one of the only sports around that I know of (save perhaps skydiving) that you can have several players moving through "space" during game play around each other in all directions (including vertically).
But the puck is a heavy mother as you say and so most game play takes place on the bottom as you pointed out. |