Football Manager Handheld 2010 has come to the iPhone!
Great news for all Football Manager fans out there! Football Manager Handheld 2010 has come to the iPhone/iPod touch!
Developed by Sports Interactive, the kings of the football management genre, Football Manager Handheld™ 2010 brings you the unrivalled realism of the best selling and critically acclaimed Football Manager™ series. Manage in any of 34 leagues from 11 countries and take your chosen team to the top of the football world.
“We’ve been trying very hard over the last few months to keep this a secret so it’s great to be able to finally reveal all,” said Miles Jacobson, Studio Director at Sports Interactive. “We’ve fitted more than we ever imagined into the game, and the results speak for themselves – it’s the most in-depth football management game so far released on the iPhone or iPod touch, with a bargain price point for what you get, and we’re really excited to see the reaction to the game from football fans all over the world.”
Game is available in English, French, Italian and Spanish languages and is priced at £6.99 / €9.99 / $9.99.
Features List from official SEGA blog:
- Manage across the globe – take charge of any team from 34 leagues from nations including England, Scotland, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Portugal, Brazil and Australia.
- A real football world – Buy and sell over 20,000 real world stars from the legendary Football Manager database, fully up-to-date with the dealings from the 2010 January transfer window.
- Build your squad – buy, sell and loan players for your squad of up to 36 players, trying to keep them all happy and performing at the top of their game.
- Feel the buzz of matchdays – get all the stats on your opponents in the match preview and then watch the action unfold making subs and tactical changes to give your team the edge over your rivals.
- Get the most from your backroom staff – get the opinion of your assistant manager on the state of your squad and his suggested improvements, and ask coaches and scouts for reports on players in your squad or future transfer targets.
- Keep the board happy – Set your expectations for the club, manage your transfer and wage budgets and make board requests in your quest for success.
- Handle the media – experience the pressure of the press as they quiz you about transfer rumours, and potential job offers.
- Become a legend – chart the progress of your career through the profile screen and hall of fame; plus gain rewards for your success by unlocking new features and managerial abilities.
- Designed for the iPhone / iPod – with a specific user-friendly skin and functionalities, and club logos for all licensed leagues. Plus; listen to your favourite music while your manage your team.
This article was published by iphoneapplicationlist.com
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