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Ojom unveils Manager Pro Football 2008; Football/soccer fans rejoice

Categories: Gaming
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, November 3rd, 2007 at 10:56 AM

While “old” football management fans are still waiting for the release of Championship Manager 2008, Ojom is launching Manager Pro Football 2008.

Ojom unveils Manager Pro Football 2008

The game features all the standard elements, including finance, training and tactics. In addition, with the inclusion of experience points, Ojom also included an RPG element, allowing players to rack up as they progress through the seasons.

In terms of presentation, the new games is improved from the previous version with news bulletins and TV highlights bringing you the latest news from the season. Plus, let’s not forget the elements of the micro-financial management, with you setting the ticket prices and number of seats, while taking on extra sponsorship and advertising.

At the moment, we’re still not sure whether Ojom paid all the licences, so we can’t say if you’ll be playing with real players or misspelled fictional versions. Still, that haven’t bother us playing the Konami’s first Winning Eleven “back in the days…” ;)

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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