Retro Bowl's addictive simplicity makes it one of the best sports games in recent years (2024)

By Ben Tyrer

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By stripping away every unnecessary element, Retro Bowl hits on a winning formula

Retro Bowl's addictive simplicity makes it one of the best sports games in recent years (1)

As I come up on my ninth in-game season with Retro Bowl, I realise this might be the longest I've ever played a mobile game for. The era of the commute might be on hold for now, but I'm still grabbing my phone to play this lo-fi American Football gem. And while I've had some dalliances with others (Stick Cricket Super League, a variety of brain training apps that wanted way too much money from me), Retro Bowl has found a sweet spot between management and action that so few of its bigger brethren have managed in recent years.

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As you've probably guessed from the name Retro Bowl is an American Football game where you try and take your team to the titular trophy. You take control of a squad, hire a certain number of Star Players and Coaches who will give you buffs on the field, and then head to the gridiron. Once you're in the game itself, you hurl the ball by dragging back with your finger and then try to outrun the opposition by swiping across the screen. Oh, it also looks like it's been ripped right out of the SNES era, with its blocky players and simple menus.

And that's pretty much it. Which, yeah, doesn't sound like the sort of thing that would hold anyone's attention for too long, but here I am, trying to touchdown my way to a 7th Retro Bowl title. That's because the game has a near-flawless understanding of what is essential and what can be left out. So instead of controlling every player on the team and switching between them at will, you only control the ones you have to, when you have to. That puts a tight focus on the action and makes every play in the game feel important.

Of course, that would mean little if the actual matches weren't fun to play, but the elegant touch controls and focused action is always a joy. Dragging your finger to create a trajectory for a pass is easy to do, and as your QB's get better, incredibly satisfying as you learn how to ping passes overheads and into the hands of your team. Retro Bowl might not offer a complete simulation of American Football - your team's defense is automatically handled by the computer, for instance - but the flow of games feels true to the sport as well being engagingly snappy.

Retro Bowl's addictive simplicity makes it one of the best sports games in recent years (2)

Coaching on the couch

This focus also means you can forget about micro-management to focus on actual management. You hire the players in the areas you want to focus on - either in offense or defense - and you can feel the change on the field when you snag a quarterback with a strong arm or a speedy running back. On top of that, you can improve the team's abilities by hiring better coaches or improving training facilitates so they recover more stamina after games. By stripping away the inessential menus and presentation that can sometimes clutter sports games, Retro Bowl creates a loop of progression that is compelling even if you know little about American Football.

The game's sparsely effective design also manages to conjure what all great sports games do; letting you build your own narrative as you try to put together an all-conquering team. Whether it's you taking a bunch of no-hopers under your wing and dragging them to glory or building up a star player who becomes the focus of your entire team, it's hard not to imagine the drama unfold in your mind's eye, especially as real-life sports are currently on pause.

While the likes of FIFA, Madden, and NBA do this year in, year out, adding more bells, whistles, and (annoyingly in some cases) micro-transactions, Retro Bowl is a perfect reminder of the things that made us fall in love with sports games in the first place, even if you don't know a touchdown from touchscreen.

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Retro Bowl's addictive simplicity makes it one of the best sports games in recent years (2024)

FAQs

Is Retro Bowl safe for kids? ›

As for its safety for kids, it is important for parents to be aware of the potential for in-app purchases and advertising in Retro Bowl. These features could potentially lead to unexpected charges on a device or account if a child is not supervised while playing.

What is the end goal of the Retro Bowl? ›

The goal of the game is for the player to manage their team to the Retro Bowl championship game (A spin-off of the Super Bowl).

Is Retro Bowl the best mobile game? ›

Which brings us to the Retro Bowl. Retro Bowl is the best mobile football game since football was invented. It's not perfect but it's very fun and deliberately addicting for football fans like me.

Is Retro Bowl worth playing? ›

Retro Bowl is ranked in the 96th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic. Retro Bowl is pure gaming joy, wrapped with a nostalgic little bow. It's also the best American Football game in years. That's the key with this game — it's addictive but most importantly simple, immersive fun.

How important is a bowl game? ›

Bowls are popular among coaching staffs because the NCAA allows college teams going to bowl games extra weeks of practice they would otherwise not have, and bowl games pay the teams for their participation. Teams belonging to a conference split the money with their conference mates.

What is the age rating for Retro Bowl? ›

Retro Bowl College 12+

Can you run and throw in Retro Bowl? ›

In Retro Bowl, QB mode is a game mode that allows players to control the quarterback and make all the decisions on the field, including passing, running, and audibling. To play QB mode in Retro Bowl: Choose QB mode from the main menu, select your team and when the game starts, you will control the quarterback.

Can you qb sneak in Retro Bowl? ›

In-game you control the QB for every snap. You may drag back on the screen to pass the ball, drag forward to do a QB sneak or tap on the RB to rush the ball. Additionally, when passing the ball, you may tap the screen while dragging back to throw a bullet pass.

What does the green ribbon mean in Retro Bowl? ›

Green = ROTY, Purple = MVP, Red = DPOY, Blue = OPOY. A ring = Retro Bowl winner.

How do you juke in Retro Bowl? ›

If the wr isnt getting separation you can usually throw it right behind him and he will stop, turn around and catch it. WHEN you get a corner playing off the wr. Immediately hike the ball and throw it to him, juke inside, defender will bite, then bounce outside.

What is the hardest level in Retro Bowl? ›

Rookie Mode is the most difficult mode in Retro Bowl, designed to test the skills and strategic thinking of the player. It challenges players to lead a team of rookies and turn them into champions.

Is Retro Bowl on Nintendo? ›

Retro Bowl (2022) | Switch eShop Game | Nintendo Life.

Is Retro Bowl the best football game? ›

Really Amazing game I've played so far! Retro Bowl is one of the greatest mobile games of all-time and the switch version is an excellent way to play it.

What is the game Retro Bowl about? ›

Retro Bowl is the perfect game for the armchair quarterback to finally prove a point. Presented in a glorious retro style, the game has simple roster management, including press duties and the handling of fragile egos, while on the field you get to call the shots.

When was Retro Bowl popular? ›

The game was released in January 2020 and gained massive popularity in late 2021 on TikTok.

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