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The Switch eShop has a good selection of sports, including various options for American football/NFL fans. Another target for the Q1 2022 release is retro bowl From New Star Games, which will look to continue its exceptional momentum on mobile for the iOS and Android platforms.
At the time of writing, it’s the number one iOS game free to play in the US, for example, with great success with younger gamers and on TikTok in particular. It is inspired by Paul Tecmo and blends an astonishing amount of depth of management along with matches; Both of you are trying to grow your franchise as a general manager/coach and play games.
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Retro Bowl is the perfect game for the quarterback in a wheelchair to prove a point at the end. The game is presented in a glorious retro style, and has simple menu management, including player recruitment, shooting, training, press duties and dealing with fragile egos, while on the field you can take the lead and directly control the players in the key. Offensive moments of the game: The player controls a team whose ultimate goal is to win the “Retro Bowl” and be satisfied with forming a team that beats the world.
New Star Games has confirmed that it will be a “premium” title on the Switch and believes the Nintendo System will be the perfect platform. Simon Read, game creator and studio owner, shared the following comments with us.
We are so excited to see the Switch version of the Retro Bowl. The NES was of course home to the legendary Tecmo Bowl, from which the Retro Bowl was inspired, so the Switch would be the perfect platform for our game to launch on console for the first time.
Of course, if you want to know what the game is about in the meantime, you can try it on mobile, or you can try the official browser version on Poki.
Tell us what you think of the Retro Bowl in the comments; Do you think it would be a good choice for the Switch?
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