NFL Retro Bowl '25 [Apple Arcade]

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NFL Retro Bowl '25 [Apple Arcade]

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This game is reminiscent of 80s console football games like Tecmo Bowl, right down to the garbled speech. It's pretty simple. When you're on offense, you can have the QB throw to a receiver or pass to an RB. (I don't think you can have the QB run the ball themselves, though you can call an audible to get more play choices.)

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Then, if the catch was successful, you can let the player run to the endzone in a straight line or dart left/right to dodge defenders (at the cost of speed).

When you're on defense, the game automatically simulates the play. You're told a few sentences of what play the offense made and whether your defensive lineman or linebacker was able to stop it.

After each game, the press interviews you, and your answer to the question determines which player gets a small buff (or debuff if you lost the game).

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You also get Coaching Credits (CCs), which you can use to upgrade your stadium, your training facilities, or your rehab facilities. Upgrading your stadium will increase fan enthusiasm so you can get more CCs. Upgrading your training facilities helps your players get more XP (and level up more frequently). Upgrading your rehab facilities helps your players recover from fatigue and injury faster.

You can trade away players in exchange for draft picks, sign free agents, bench players, etc., but I didn't want to deal with any of that management stuff. I just wanted to play the game. I played a season as the Arizona Cardinals, and chose Dynamic difficulty. On Dynamic, the game starts really easy. As you win more games, the difficulty gets harder. And if you are losing games, the difficulty eases up. In one game, when the difficulty had gotten pretty tough, the opposing team got six interceptions! (I'm not very good.) But even when the game was hard, I was able to rush 70+ yards pretty frequently.

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I ended the season in third place, but was eliminated in the first round of playoffs.

NFL Retro Bowl '25 is a fun, easy-to-get-into game. Sometimes I was annoyed by how basic it was, but that basicosity made it accessible. With 2-minute quarters, I could play a full game during a quick break.

This game's only available on Apple Arcade right now. But it's the latest version of Retro Bowl, which is on iOS, Android, and Switch. I believe NFL Retro Bowl '25 is just Retro Bowl with official NFL teams, players, and logos.
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The world needs more games like this. Creative and new ideas that may or may not work. Indie games are the lifeblood of creativity in the gaming industry. I don't know if this game is indie or not, but I assume so.
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GreenGoo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:30 am The world needs more games like this. Creative and new ideas that may or may not work. Indie games are the lifeblood of creativity in the gaming industry. I don't know if this game is indie or not, but I assume so.
This isn't exactly new or creative. It's basically a roster update of the old Techmo Bowl NES game with some team management aspects added in.

That's not to say it can't be fun (it is), but it leans almost entirely on nostalgia.
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Skinypupy wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:36 am That's not to say it can't be fun (it is), but it leans almost entirely on nostalgia.
Perhaps, but a fun and easy football game is something the market could definitely use, whether it's a call back to an old game or not.

It's not complicated enough for me, and I'd prefer more management mechanics, but it certainly seems interesting to me, and I've never played Tecmo Bowl.

My point is not that we need more games *exactly* like this, only that we need more games that aren't all souls-likes or mobas or cover shooters or open world 3rd person rpgs etc.

More games like FTL (which has quite a few clones now) that do simple things well.
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BTW this is available on android as well as Apple / IOS.
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El Guapo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:54 am BTW this is available on android as well as Apple / IOS.
I checked the Google Play store, and I do see Retro Bowl but not NFL Retro Bowl '25.
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Hipolito wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 8:48 pm
El Guapo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:54 am BTW this is available on android as well as Apple / IOS.
I checked the Google Play store, and I do see Retro Bowl but not NFL Retro Bowl '25.
Ah, I think you're right. I have Retro Bowl, not NFL Retro Bowl '25.
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