Gamer reviews for Top Eleven Be a Soccer Manager
Handle Your Own Football Team in Top Eleven 2015
Have you ever dreamed of owning your very own soccer team or have been contemplating to perform a strategy that you believe has the potential to deliver a winning streak formula? If the real world stakes of the real thing proves to be the impenetrable wall that limits your inner capacity to perform, then you will surely be lured to play and enter the world of Top Eleven.
Developed and published by the company Nordeus, the successful franchise that grossed more than 15 million monthly users in 2014 is basically a simulation game that sets its focus on performing similar tasks to that of a football manager. The game was initially available as a Facebook game, but it is now sported into several mobile platforms. It was also conceived to take the role of a game that simulates a football-management game integrated to the social media environment. At present, Top Eleven 2015 is the latest release of the franchise.
Starting the game will promote you to a familiar face (for football fans at least) that will welcome and lead you to the tutorial section of the game – Jose Mourinho (World renowned Portuguese football manager and former football player who is the current manager of English club Chelsea). As you take a team to play and familiarize yourself with the pertaining mechanics of the game, your goal then is obviously to take part in the tourneys and work your way up to the league of the elites while battling out for the World Cup. The game values to be more of a management style of game that allows you to handle your team’s training (by group or individually), strategize a tactic or formation, dealing with player transfers and a whole lot more.
Top Eleven 2015 also houses an in-depth approach in the handling of the finances and building the structures of your football empire. You get to fund the stadiums and upgrade them to accommodate a bigger audience later on. The same goes with the training fields, parking lots, and all the useful facilities that your team will need in order to progress and stand up to the challenges presented by the world stage.
The game offers a lot of things to do in the game especially at micro-managing your players. This in return brings forward the need to use or be rewarded with resources that are used mainly for trainings and reconditioning of players. Starting with treatments to help injured players recover, morale resources to promote positivity during loses, and money to build your facilities or bid for players and several more boosters in the game.
Money resource may be acquired when exchanged for tokens. While tokens on the other hand are much like of a prime currency, which are acquired from your sponsors or by spending real world money via in-app purchases.
Overall, the game is presented with a good interface for the new title, but does not include any sort of visual representation of the matches. It also poses real time scheduling of matches that brings in a sense of reality to it and in a way does not force or gimp players to grind playing. It is possible for a player to put together a competitive team populated entirely by players not needing of any real money transactions to pay for but it will prove to be quite challenging to advance in the greater tourneys.
Nevertheless, Top Eleven 2015 is quite a handful of experience, especially with its micro-managing aspect, it provides a lot of fine tuning to work with and proves to be appealing to both lovers of the sport and simulation games fans alike.