Football Manager 2020 Review: 6 Ups & 2 Downs
2. Football Manager Touch
It might've been easier to play the full version of Football Manager back in the day. You know, when responsibilities were scarce and time was aplenty. However, as we grow old alongside the game, it becomes increasingly more difficult to be able to put the sort of hours into it that we once did. For some, it's frankly even unfathomable that someone would have the time to even play a match.
That's why Football Manager Touch is such a fine stroke of genius. Sports Interactive have always been great at listening to the loyal fans who purchase the game each and every year, so creating a stripped down version of the game for those of us who have busy lives outside of playing FM is truly outstanding.
It would be easy for them to give no real attention the Touch version of the game. After all, they've got a mammoth task on their hands when they try to revamp the full version each year, but they've managed to make it an enjoyable experience even though it's toned down.