The Dynasty Architect: Building Your Legacy in Retro Bowl
Retro Bowl ’s on-field action is the main event, but the true endgame is played from the General Manager’s chair. You are an architect, and your mission is to construct a dynasty that can withstand the tests of time, injuries, and the salary cap.
Think of your franchise as a building project:
The Blueprint (Salary Cap): This is your budget. You can’t afford superstars at every position. You must balance high-cost cornerstones with affordable, reliable role players. A poorly managed cap is a cracked foundation waiting to crumble.
The Foundation (The Draft): This is where you find your raw materials. Scout for potential, not just current skill. A rookie with 5-star potential is a future load-bearing wall for your franchise, even if they need a season or two to develop.
The Renovations (Free Agency): Is your defense leaking points? Is your offensive line failing? Free agency is your chance to bring in skilled contractors to patch immediate holes. But be wary—overpaying for a quick fix can mortgage your future.
The Infrastructure (Facilities & Staff): Investing your Coaching Credits here is like upgrading your tools and training your crew. Better training facilities speed up development; a top-tier rehab center prevents your project from being derailed by injuries.
Every season presents a new challenge. Contracts expire, players decline, and morale can plummet. Your job is to make the tough calls: do you extend your aging star QB, or draft his replacement a year too early? Building a champion is one thing; building a dynasty requires foresight, discipline, and the vision of a master architect.
Retro Bowl ’s on-field action is the main event, but the true endgame is played from the General Manager’s chair. You are an architect, and your mission is to construct a dynasty that can withstand the tests of time, injuries, and the salary cap.
Think of your franchise as a building project:
The Blueprint (Salary Cap): This is your budget. You can’t afford superstars at every position. You must balance high-cost cornerstones with affordable, reliable role players. A poorly managed cap is a cracked foundation waiting to crumble.
The Foundation (The Draft): This is where you find your raw materials. Scout for potential, not just current skill. A rookie with 5-star potential is a future load-bearing wall for your franchise, even if they need a season or two to develop.
The Renovations (Free Agency): Is your defense leaking points? Is your offensive line failing? Free agency is your chance to bring in skilled contractors to patch immediate holes. But be wary—overpaying for a quick fix can mortgage your future.
The Infrastructure (Facilities & Staff): Investing your Coaching Credits here is like upgrading your tools and training your crew. Better training facilities speed up development; a top-tier rehab center prevents your project from being derailed by injuries.
Every season presents a new challenge. Contracts expire, players decline, and morale can plummet. Your job is to make the tough calls: do you extend your aging star QB, or draft his replacement a year too early? Building a champion is one thing; building a dynasty requires foresight, discipline, and the vision of a master architect.
Table des matières
- Ecolline
- Ressources supplémentaires
- Conception et organisation d'un chantier
- Gestion de projet