League Challenge [a]
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Developed by
Hypa Hypa Designs
Released
1988
Also For
Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 16, Plus/4, Commodore 64, Electron
Published by
Atlantis Software Limited
Perspective
Top-down
Sport
Football (European) / Soccer
Genre
Sports, Strategy/Tactics
Gameplay
Managerial / Business Simulation
Description
An old-fashioned football management game, in which you take over one of 64 clubs and try to lead them to glory. The choice is fairly arbitrary, as you can rename the team, you always start in the lowest of the four divisions, and the kits aren't real-life.
You start with only 11 players, and the maximum is 15, so you'll be keen to sign new players, and you get this opportunity after each match, when a player is offered, with his skill and form displayed. You can train your players to improve these skills, and sell players you don't rate highly.
Matches are played out via a succession of short animations, in which the home side wears red and the away side blue. At full time you are told how many injuries were incurred. The league season features 15 matches, one against each team, with the top two teams gaining promotion.
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- Mobygames_also_for
- Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 16, Plus/4, Commodore 64, Electron
- Mobygames_developed_by
- Hypa Hypa Designs
- Mobygames_gameplay
- Managerial / Business Simulation
- Mobygames_genre
- Sports, Strategy/Tactics
- Mobygames_perspective
- Top-down
- Mobygames_published_by
- Atlantis Software Limited
- Mobygames_released
- 1988
- Mobygames_sport
- Football (European) / Soccer
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