Fun soccer game featuring a casual design
You will not find an attempt to recreate reality accurately here like they do in FIFA or eFootball (formerly known as PES), mostly because that was not the intention of the Pro League Soccer's developers. However, you will find a good and fun soccer game that focuses on what matters: play.
A soccer game designed, first and foremost, to provide fun
The fact that it does not seek to be a realistic recreation of the game does not mean it is not fun; in fact it is fun; a lot of fun. Pro League Soccer is a fairly successful soccer game with an informal aesthetic of the soccer players, who are short and big-headed, but that is not at odds with the graphic detail. One could say, in spite of the distances, that it is a current Sensible Soccer.
The game features an intuitive control system that facilitates gameplay: it is no complicated to drive the ball, which will be glued to your feet, although it is true that you will need some practice if you want to win tournaments, since the rivals make their best efforts to defeat you.
The truth is that if you like soccer games that are not too complicated, this is among your best options. These are its main features:
- Intuitive controls: direction with the joystick and ball control and recovery actions with the buttons.
- Play friendly matches or participate in career mode tournaments that take you from lower divisions to the elite.
- Extensive configuration options to customize the game experience.
- Level artificial intelligence that will make things more difficult than you think.
- It does not have official licenses, but it does have the option to customize club and player names.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.1.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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