XO Football: A real football game, tap to run/pass/defend, 100's of plays, lots of AI teams & pure football strategy Reviews

3/5 rating based on 6 reviews. Read all reviews for XO Football: A real football game, tap to run/pass/defend, 100's of plays, lots of AI teams & pure football strategy for iPhone.
XO Football: A real football game, tap to run/pass/defend, 100's of plays, lots of AI teams & pure football strategy is free iOS app published by RICHARD CAREY

Fun, But...

Jimmietre

Awesome game and challanging, but to unlock the college pack it says you can unlock for free with 15 stars but still makes you purchase it


Simple yet challenging, love it!

danieljwoods

You get 4 downs to score and 4 downs to stop the enemy from scoring from several starting field positions. Sounds easy, starts easy, and gets more difficult as you learn more. Addicting. I will be losing some sleep with this game..


Awesome!

Dr. No 1

Simply awesome and fun!


Iap ripoff, overpowered ai, junk

thespaciousmind

I'd like my $ back Buying plays does not include others like the app claims. Ai is ridiculously overpowered Nice idea but LAME execution


Gameplay is not very good

naipcpklen

The passing was a problem for so long. I really thought you guys fixed it, but you made it worse! Now whatever I do the pass is off! I used the tap function, and the ball flies over the WR HEAD! I really don't get what's happening. The running game is worthless, the speed of the RB vs. the speed of the d-fence is so off balance. It's not a game I'm going to come back to until another update or something!


Terrible

CoreyMN

Possibly the worst game I've ever played. Not just worst app, worst computer game, worst sports game, etc., but worst game of any kind, ever. A game of "let's clean the litter box using only our hands" would be more enjoyable. You get a limited number of (poorly designed) plays (7 I think) while your computer opponent has a full playbook. Not that it matters, because if you choose a pass defense and the computer runs (or vice versa), you're screwed. But I think my favorite part is waiting for receivers to be "ready" to catch a pass. Receiver will be wide open but not "ready" so you can't pass. By the time they're "ready" they're usually covered. And by "covered" I mean there's a defender in their general area and your QB will throw the ball to rather than your receiver. Just awful.