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Academy of Champions: Soccer (Wii cover
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Academy of Champions: Soccer Wii

Academy of Champions: Football

Academy of Champions is a game for those looking for unrestricted entertainment. Despite the fact that it treats football with its name, such as Pele, it does not compete with FIFA or Pro Evolution Soccer series.

Party | Football | splitscreen | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer

Academy of Champions: Soccer Release Date Wii

04September2009

developer: Ubisoft publisher: Ubisoft Official website

English language game language: English

Academy of Champions: Soccer is a sport game about soccer, advertised by a legend of football, Pelé, as well as Mia Hamm, one of the most accomplished woman soccer players in history. However, the game is far from a being a competition for FIFA or Pro Evolution Soccer series. Academy of Champions developers surely chose a less serious approach, giving us purely arcade gameplay, instead of another soccer simulator.

The player starts his career by joining an extraordinary Sports Academy (kind of reminiscent of Hogwart castle from Harry Potter – actually the whole game is a humorous variation on the adventures of the young sorcerer). You train under the watchful eye of Pelé, whereas Mia Hamm becomes your mentor and a team mate. This is how your road to success starts – daily trainings, working on your performance, recruiting new players, and finally creating your own team that manages to beat rivals and become the Academy champion.

Academy of Champions is dedicated mainly to casual gamers, who, together with their family and friends, are looking for unrestrained fun in humorous bounding. The game supports Balance Board and MotionPlus device.

Last updated on 19 February 2015

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-2  

PEGI rating Academy of Champions: Soccer

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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