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Front Office Football: The College Years demo

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  • Price: Free to try
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
  • Date added: October 22, 2003
  • Total Downloads: 10,428
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From Solecismic Software :

A prequel to Front Office Football, which focused on the NFL, the College Years is a management sim that lets you take the helm of one of 117 college football programs and guide it to the top of the rankings, all the while building your own reputation to the point where you might be offered more prestigious positions with other schools. Front Office Football: The College Years simulates nearly every facet of college football, right down to telling you whether a player has a girlfriend or not. Instead of dealing with fussy, spoiled pros and their big-money demands, you're now dealing with fussy, spoiled amateurs and their own particular set of quirks. These changes make a huge difference to how the game plays out, with the action at the stadium fading into the background because of pressing demands involving everything from scouting potential freshmen and hiring staff to making sure that your stars keep their grades up and maintain their eligibility. Your involvement in their virtual lives as a coach and surrogate parent is extraordinarily moving, creating a role-playing environment that's appealing even if you're not a football fan.

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  • 4 stars

    Version: Front Office Football: The College Years demo

    "More than meets the eye."

    by mattyk41 on March 15, 2006

    Pros: A stats based game. Everything from recruiting to managing all players on the team. your star players grades slipping? No problem give him less time on the field and more time studying. however, all actions have a reaction. He may not develop into the star you hoped. It may be wiser to recruit a highly intelligent player with a little less upside so you can optimize as much field time as possible. You can take graduating classes and apply them to Front Office Football. So now you can watch a player develop from a high school grad you recruited to become an NFL hall of famer. To do this you are required to own both games. I have enjoyed playing this game.

    Cons: It is a stats oriented game. If this is not your thing then be warned. it is now becoming a little outdated.

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