Matthew Chilton
It feels more like a roster management recruiting simulator, not the biggest fan of how you run games so I usually end up siming them. With that said I like how the transfers and recruiting system flows. The coach leveling along with coordinators feels nice and the UI is decent for a text based game. If you want a game to focus on roster management this is a pretty good one.
3 people found this review helpful
Sam Ehrlich
This game is beyond addicting. Great for just killing time in waiting rooms; no sound, no ads, doesn't take up much if any phone RAM. It's a perfect game to keep your brain stimulated and thinking about football. It's perhaps a little too easy and not challenging enough (my Boise State Broncos are a dynasty to behold), but still a lot of fun. To give you, dear reader, a hint as to how much I play (and enjoy) this game: the game starts in 2019 and I just finished playing the 3082 season.
29 people found this review helpful
A Google user
For those looking to scratch the College Football video game itch, I highly recommend this game. You can take your time and go through each game, scripting plays for your team or race through seasons much faster than you could on console games. Stats/info on an easy to read UI helps you get to know and develop storylines between players and teams but it never overwhelms you. The American Samoa challenge is my favorite feature as it is quite addicting trying to take the worst program to the top.
23 people found this review helpful