Cyberfoot

Cyberfoot
Genres sport
Developers Emmanuel dos Santos Inc.
Creators Emmanuel dos Santos
Platform of origin PC
First release Cyberfoot 2007
2007
Latest release Cyberfoot 2015

Cyberfoot is a series of management games of football clubs (manager) for Windows, created by Emmanuel dos Santos, distributed by SiliconAction and originally released in 2007. The latest version of Cyberfoot is the Cyberfoot 2015.[1] The game is the first of its kind produced in Brazil, considered the most successful because of its simplicity. The player's goal is to become the best of managers, alternating in the administration of finances, and tactics of your team.

The game is translated in 13 languages.

Characteristics

You can play national championships, international championships and games with national teams. If you have good results, you can be called by better teams, if not, you risk being fired and having to train the weaker clubs.

As a coach, it is possible to climb the players to formulate tactics and improvise the positions of the players. The coach is responsible for the finances of the club where he trained and can negotiate the rights and players' salaries, ticket prices and the expansion of the stadium.

Each player has a value for its strength, which tends to diminish as it ages, and up to two characteristics, among ten possible, in which he stands out more (in some leagues) the top scorer provides an award for his team.

The Cyberfoot has an editor that allows you to make teams, several changes, deletions and additions of teams and players.

In the demo versions, the coach begins in the fourth division and dispute only the national championship and the Cup of Brazil or Spanish Copa del Rey. The paid version also does not restrict the improvisation of players in their sector.

Cyberfoot 2015

It will be thirteenth version of the game. It will be released on 2015 and will have the following innovations:

* Only for Brazilian League

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