Football Management RPG Reviews

4/5 rating based on 9 reviews. Read all reviews for Football Management RPG for iPhone.
Football Management RPG is paid iOS app published by Alex Mertens

Pretty good for 99 cents

Cisco0591

But it could do with mire scenarios and more variety. After a while, it gets really easy.


Great idea, but frustrating

Boco_T

I love the premise of this game but the polish just isn't there yet. Cartoon graphics are nice but menus and text are very sloppy. The biggest issue is lack of feedback in the game to direct you on why you are succeeding or failing. Basically every game, on of your pre-match messages is "your attack is better but their defense is better." At halftime, you get no text information on how the game is going other than score and possession %, and you're expected to make a tactics decision. The game just feels like it's all blind luck and you are never given anything to allow you to learn how to get better.


Awful

Gscotland

Avoid


Great app

Meeeeeeeeeeeeerzzzz

It's great gets easy after awhile just please keep updating!!! Ps i love this game should have more divisions


Why are there not more games like this?

ilovslolz

Okay, seriously. I found this gem searching for a story-based RPG game. I know virtually nothing about soccer (or football, if you're from the other side of the pond), but I thought I'd give this a shot. The decision-making aspect IS the game, and it makes this game unique and interesting. Not only have I learned loads about soccer, I would dare to say that I have found one of my favorite apps for iPhone. Keep it coming.


It's ok

Jackson121205

They need to add where your actions actually matter instead of it just keep on repeating its self and also I wish you could sign other players or let them go


Please update

Mosha.

Need a main menu button. Sometimes I just want to start a new game or let a friend experience the fun.


I love it

ThisODTguy

It is my go to game


Great game

Tom Craven

I wish there were more like it. Would happily pay more for a version with more depth that was still casual and decision-based. Wouldn't even have to be sports.