The series in question puts us in the shoes of a young soccer coach who, after choosing a team to train, will have to manage from the beginning not only the formation, but also any issues that may arise between players or with the team owners. The customization possibilities are indeed endless, you can manage your training, adopt specific advanced tactics, decide on the salaries of the players... Every aspect is very tidy and leaves to the imagination of the coach, especially when selecting the formation: the modules available, although not many, are still quite different and customizable choosing players with with different characteristics, for example putting on the band Taddei will result in an increase of offensive potential, being him a player who is likely to move forward, while lining up Riise you will have more coverage on the opponent's actions for the opposite reason. It also helps to partially compensate for the lack of the ability to select through arrows the movements to be done by the individual players during the match.
The comparison with the PC version, in case you're wondering, is not unworthy: this conversion in fact defends itself very well, showing speedy loadings, even if you activate four championships at the same time (and of course the various cups for clubs and nationals), and it also has updates due to the winter market.
Football Manager Handheld 2011 [Review]
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Football Manager also arrives on Apple devices in this Handheld release that adapts the famous PC title to fit the capabilities of the iPhone, iPod touch, and dancing company.
Football Manager Handheld 2011 is available on the App Store at a price of € 9.99; the game includes support for Game Center.
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