Thursday, June 2, 2011

Football Manager 2011 iPhone review

The King of management games hit the iPhone in the form of a tent 2011 $9.99 app Football Manager, to provide a rich experience of football managers on the go, but this attempt worthy of mention?

Football manager 2011 supports 11 competitions and 34 divisions, which should meet most of the players. All big leagues include the Barclay, Serie A and the Primera division championship. It is finally possible to relive the intensity of a Barca - Madrid game anywhere you go.

Opportunities

Unlike its PC counterpart, the version of the iPhone is accessible to players of all levels with a simple layout. The style of buttons and drop-down big makes it easy to find all possible options without scratching heads or research of the interwebs increasingly broader guides. It is however also a con because 2011 Football Coach for the mobile market is in no way comparable to the real thing.

This becomes particularly evident in the decisions-pitch for the club management. For example, Scouts can not be purchased and cannot send to Rideau regions, away from the PC version. And financial control is even more race to the bottom, here there is no way to improve the trunk of the club or even read in numbers, instead, the game offers a simple budget and suggests that. On the flip side, unusual events that the game takes into account, in my game a rich owner resumed, granting more than 60 m from transfer fees, an overview of the depth.

To end this part on a positive node, with methods of access easy (although nudes basics), football coach works at the speed of the Flash on an iPhone 3GS or 4. This was very encouraging and dependence to continue, despite the lack of features. I finished 4 seasons with my local club in as a week - a feat never succeeded with the PC version before.

Tactics

Fortunately, the team tactics go deep enough despite the lack of firepower out iDevices now. Players can quickly move between the intentions, passing styles, pressure or not etc. Still more digging deep and a multitude of endless training is available in the comfort of the fingertips, pretty good stuff for a mobile footie!

The matches are shown on the map of trademark of the series with points system used for many years earlier in the Decade. Each point represents a player and the movement and passes are displayed realistic for most of the time - times silly definitively arose time to time. More of a downer, is the fact that the game will only display highlights, race to the low any remaining hopes for a deeper more profound football experience.

Conclusions

Football manager 2011 for iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad is a great pilot for the series. This is simply great to take advantage of FM experience on a mobile device. Gameplay moves quickly and some features provide an overview of the feature-rich big brother provided to managers of PC a few years already. With this Football Manager for the iPhone is a purchase recommended for light Manager experience when on the go.

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