Company Name: Playsport Games Ltd
About: Motorsport Manager Mobile 3 is the ultimate race team strategy game.
Build up
your very own motorsport team from scratch, making every big decision.
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by RideTheLightning1984
I loved the previous Motorsport Manager Mobile installments. I left the last one wanting more. This game delivers that! The prototypes and GT add many possibilities of gameplay. I love the look of the new UI but it does not deliver in substance. All of the action buttons are moved to the top of the screen making it harder to access them. The race hub is also a mess. It doesn’t look as clean as the previous installment. But, finally the biggest blunder of them all, the race engineers. I loved the bonuses that can be unlocked, but they destroyed a vital part of the gameplay. When you enter qualifying, you draw cards. THEY TOOK AWAY THE SETUPS. This turns good lap times into pure luck and destroys the key skills of finding a good setup for a car to get good lap times. This is deeply annoying and ruins the games for me. PLEASE BRING BACK PLAYER CONTROLLED SETUPS. Overall the game has many devastating flaws, but adds many new elements into the series.
by Music_Man90
Never having played the first or second one (or any [insert sport here] manager game)I wasn’t sure what to expect. This game is beyond addicting, and if you’re smart enough, you won’t need to bother with the microtransaction. That being said: one of the biggest aspects that could be improved upon in an update or even MM4 would be the sponsorship system. Frankly there needs to be longer sponsorship contracts (like a complete season), or contracts that you can renew/negotiate, or make them worth more than they currently are. While I’m not the most learned in the minutiae of F1 or WEC, I don’t think teams’ contracts expire after X-races, and once those contracts expire, the company doesn’t wash their hands of the race team. So why can’t I renew with a company that I really like? Because of this, I haven’t figured “the sauce” with enduro-racing. Maybe it’s me, and having to sign six drivers with those tiny sponsorship deals, but I’ll keep playing to figure it out. One final addendum, would be driver testing. No race team would just sign a driver without seeing how they drive in their (the race team’s) car. Why expect the manager to plop down a stack of cash on a shot in the dark? TL;DR This game is well worth the price, don’t buy the microtransactions, and be smart with your in-game money.
by Razvan Claudiu
It’s nice, but ultimately repetitive. There are many goals to pursue but no real skill or intelligence is required to achieve any of them. You’re just going through the motions again and again and again. Maybe it is different on higher difficulties but I’ve found the game quite boring after a point. The same is true with the last game in the series in which I’ve invested at least 20 hours.
Now don’t get me wrong. It’s fun and polished but it became a button pressing simulator. Press this and then press that and repeat five times. At least the last one was unforgiving, it was very easy to lose. In this one, I’d get into debt and not care, because seasons are five races and you have four races to make up your balance. So you end up always on the plus.
So after two seasons I’ve deleted it. Maybe I don’t have the patience to play these games anymore.