Sports (229 programs)
Pros: Deep team-building features. Multiplayer matches with real players. Realistic scouting and negotiations.
Cons: Bugs and occasional freezing. Hard to navigate at the start. Optional purchases create big power gaps.
Pros: Deep fantasy football management system. PvP leagues. Head-to-head matches against friends. Strategy-driven team building and tactics.
Cons: Salary cap limits flexibility.
Pros: Mix of Backyard kids and real MLB legends. Eight iconic ballparks. Three difficulty levels for all skill ranges. Easy to pick up and family-friendly gameplay.
Cons: Some original characters are missing from the roster.
Pros: Offers wide customization options. Features exciting modes and challenges. Combined basketball and streetball culture.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time. Matchmaking system is uneven. Emphasis on in-game purchases.
Pros: Adorable art and cozy sounds. Unique abilities for each dog. Fun mix of puzzle and sports mechanics.
Cons: Some puzzles can feel frustratingly difficult.
Pros: Fun and casual gameplay. Multiple characters to choose from. Easy and intuitive controls.
Cons: Random ads. Limited characters in the free trial version.
Pros: Multiplayer. Open-world skiing experience. Variety of challenges and activities.
Cons: The gameplay can become repetitive. High system requirements.
Pros: PvP mode allows players to compete with other players worldwide. Whimsical art style and humor. Cozy customization.
Cons: Limited gameplay depth can feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Card-based football game. Players can build their own team. Cards are used in real-time matches. Players can acquire new cards through game achievements and events.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Innovative REP system. Cross-platform integration. New challenges and rewards.
Cons: Competitive environment. Regular updates and new content could feel overwhelming.
Pros: A skill-based tennis game. Provides AI opponents. Allows you to adjust match lengths and court surfaces. Offers tennis tournaments across multiple locations.
Cons: Lack of official licensing. No real-time online multiplayer. Not out yet.
Pros: MLB-licensed teams and pool of players. Strategic team management. Authentic MLB stadiums and jersey designs. Diverse multiplayer options.
Cons: High system requirements.
Pros: Engaging mix of tennis gameplay and career management. Ability to select a country, train, and hire coaches. Realistic athlete lifestyle simulation.
Cons: Progression can feel slow due to stamina restrictions.
Pros: Impressive graphics and sound. Customization and variety.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. High device requirements.
Pros: Offers multiple game modes. Enhanced graphics.
Cons: Unbalanced matchup in online matchmaking.
Pros: Debut of the Women’s Football League. Utilizes a brand-new game engine. New volumetric player animation for seamless gameplay.
Cons: Has a learning curve. Requires basic football knowledge beforehand.