Navigating the menus is intuitive, even if you’re only working with basic Japanese knowledge.
If you’ve ever wanted to run a soccer team without the overwhelming complexity of Football Manager , this is your sweet spot. It’s a breezy, addictive club management sim that focuses on growth and strategy rather than lightning-fast reflexes. The Good: Navigating the menus is intuitive, even if you’re
The clean, bright aesthetic fits the Switch perfectly—great for handheld play during a commute. The Not-so-Good: The Good: The clean, bright aesthetic fits the
A solid 7/10 . It’s a charming, "one more match" kind of game that performs well on the hardware. Perfect for fans of the Kairosoft style of management games who want a bit more polish. Perfect for fans of the Kairosoft style of
Being a Japanese release, some of the finer tactical nuances might be lost if you aren't fluent or using a translation app.