Ultimate Soccer Manager 2
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Impressions
Impression Software was founded in 1989. The company focused on strategy and business games including sport simulations. It was acquired by Sierra On-Line in 1995.
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This is a Managerial or Business simulation game. The game is an improved version of the Ultimate Soccer Manager released for DOS AND Amiga platforms. Ultimate Soccer Manager 2 published by Sierra On-line, Inc and developed by Impressions Games was released for Windows 3.x in the year 1996.
The game is a Soccer Managerial simulation game, where the player can manage his own club by being the Manager and the Chairman of the Club. From team selection from a list of available players to decide the prices of the snacks sold at the stadium cafe, the player has control of everything. The game is a complete package for the one who is excited to manage a football team and own a football club.
The game begins with the credits rolling with a stadium at the backdrop and by the clicking the option of ""New game"" or ""Load saved game"". By choosing the amount of money the player wants to start with and selecting the club, one is ready to start a stint as the soccer manager.
From making changes to the club infrastructure to a meeting with the Bank Manager all can be done by clicking the required button. With a click on The Managers office button, one can select the team, buy or sell a player, place a bet, read the sports section of the news bulletins to know which player is available for bidding or what shook the league, and decide and even attempt a rig !! The remaining buttons are for the Chairman's office where one can make decisions regarding the development of the FC.
Ultimate Soccer Manager 2, is an improved version of the USM with 640x480p graphics, real names of players and three languages and as many leagues to choose from. It is a game offering complete soccer managerial simulation.
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