Hi everyone,
I’ve been a long-time Football Manager player, and like many of you I’m especially drawn to management games where planning, staff, training, progression and long-term decisions really matter.
I’m currently working solo on a tennis management game for PC, and I’m trying to approach it with the same philosophy that makes FM so engaging: long careers, meaningful staff choices, training planning, tournaments, player development, and consequences that play out over multiple seasons.
The name is: Absolute Tennis Manager 2
I’d be genuinely interested in your opinion as FM players:
what usually makes you stick with a management game outside of football?
Depth? realism? freedom? long-term progression? something else entirely?
If you’re curious, here’s the Steam page for context (just for reference):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4171540/Absolute_Tennis_Manager_2/
Thanks in advance for any feedback — I really appreciate hearing perspectives from fellow management-game players.
I’ve been a long-time Football Manager player, and like many of you I’m especially drawn to management games where planning, staff, training, progression and long-term decisions really matter.
I’m currently working solo on a tennis management game for PC, and I’m trying to approach it with the same philosophy that makes FM so engaging: long careers, meaningful staff choices, training planning, tournaments, player development, and consequences that play out over multiple seasons.
The name is: Absolute Tennis Manager 2
I’d be genuinely interested in your opinion as FM players:
what usually makes you stick with a management game outside of football?
Depth? realism? freedom? long-term progression? something else entirely?
If you’re curious, here’s the Steam page for context (just for reference):
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4171540/Absolute_Tennis_Manager_2/
Thanks in advance for any feedback — I really appreciate hearing perspectives from fellow management-game players.

