Company Name: PikPok
About: As the head coach of a college football program, you make the calls. Recruit
fresh talent, build an unbeatable playbook, and make risky plays for big payoffs.
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by CallMePlasmaFire
You want a game where you don’t get to spend your money on anything else but this game? Well you’ve come to the right place. Once you start you get really excited. Recruiting? Check. Play calling? Check. Player advancement? Ding ding ding we have a winner, right? Wrong.
You could effectively raise your player to max and he won’t be nearly capable of doing anything the next star up would do. Which really wouldn’t be so bad. Except for the fact that when you do pull a 5 star the game says “ooh good job, now pay me to keep him.” And yeah that’s like $5. Good luck getting me to pay $5 per position. If you don’t pay he drops down to a 2 star and is near useless especially since most of your PvP rival teams are all hardcore pay-to-win players with 4-star, and 5-star talent loading their rosters. Not to mention the fact that these spinners seem fair to begin with. But wait till you get about 4 games in. Then you look at how much of an advantage you have (near 60% red) yet 4/5 times they’re gonna make it whereas if it was slanted the other way around good luck EVER making that play.
All in all this game did was raise my hopes for something decent, then toss me in the dirt, grind me under its heel then spit on me for good measure. Don’t let it do the same to you.
by Rmeffinger
The game is very addicting. Even when a rival team is better than yours, you’re still able to inch your way to a victory. The “RPG” experience with the game is actually quite interesting doesn’t just stop at getting a good player and then turning around and dominating with him.
But then you notice the real issue of the game. It’s really, really, REALLY, REALLY grindy if you’re not planning on spending money to succeed. It’s a great toilet + couch game when you’re bored. But for actual time investment? Unless you have $5 sitting around for every time you luckily land a 5-star player or the money to build a freak team, you can kiss being the best team goodbye. The story mode drags on and gets boring fast. The PvP is horrendous in later ranks cause you’re facing players who actually invest time/money into their dream team. And unless you’re logging into the game every 20 minutes to do all the challenges, refreshes, etc. You’ll never, and I seriously am not exaggerating this, NEVER have enough currency to build an amazing team of 4 to 5-star players with amazing perks and stats. You can kiss that idea goodbye.
by Hey.itz.nate
Yes, Two Stars. You read the title. Two stars. The least common amount of stars used to rate something out of five. Two. Just two. Why? Because the gameplay is solid, fun game, so I didn’t wanna give it 1 star. But several times it has frozen and glitches out on me, to where I couldn’t press the play button. Literally was just in overtime on the final drive where I was gonna win, and one of the last plays it freezes and I have to refresh the app, meaning I lost, not to mention I lost the winning prize of 40 RSCF, which would’ve cleanly rounded me off at a clean 600 RSCF. But no, that didn’t happen because the game glitched on me. Two stars. Below average game. Gonna go play it some more. I hope this enlightened you about the game