5 Best Single Player Co-Op Experiences

Football Manager

football-manager-handheld-2013-review-iphone-ipad-android-0 We all know in the real world there are not many co-managers of professional football teams, or any sports teams for that matter. I think having two people share equal responsibilities in any sports team is a recipe for disaster, which is why there is manager and assistant manager. The manager can always overrule the assistant with a simple €œno€ Bringing Football Manager into the mix with two friends can be a completely different experience to real life though, as you can break each other€™s expensive belongings knowing they do not have a multimillion pound contract enabling them to easily replace it. Co-managing on Football Manager is equipped with the tools to destroy a friendship so only truly go for it if both parties have 100% faith in each other€™s tactical ability and eye€™s to sign the next upcoming talent. If played with passion and understanding then the achievements to be won along the way of a life spanning career in Football Manager can be very rewarding as you brag to your friends how many trophies you€™ve won. For football enthusiasts out there, it is a much better sporting time to be spent with friends than Fifa€™s diabolical Pro Clubs mode. Just remember to consult one another before each purchase, as signing the next Bebe behind your friends back will result in a few verbally expletive exchanges.
 
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