Developer Goal Games wants to keep in-app purchases away from its simulation game

Jun 19, 2014 07:24 GMT  ·  By

Developer Goal Games wants to keep the iOS and Android strategy game Goal Football Manager 2014 free to play, and as such has launched a crowdfunding campaign meant to add several exciting features to the simulation.

Goal Football Manager 2014's strongest point is the lack of any pestering in-game purchases or pay-to-win options that usually plague the free-to-play game world. As it stands, GFM is the only mobile football manager simulation currently available completely free of charge, allowing its players to enjoy everything it has to offer without putting up any paywalls.

"We are 100 percent committed to continuous improvement of GOAL Football Manager 2014 in order to reach users all across the globe. I believe that for the best user experience, it is absolutely necessary to keep it free with no in-app purchases," says Arne Bahnsen, CEO of Goal Games, creator of GOAL Football Manager 2014.

Should the Goal Football Manager 2014 Indiegogo campaign manage to reach its intended funding goal, the football managing simulation game will become even better and will continue to be available for its community completely free of any IAPs.

The money that Goal Games wants to raise will be used toward adding a ton of features to their game, from the ability to choose more specific positions for your players, hiring talent scouts, investing in additional stadium infrastructure, to comparing your status with opponents from your own country and beyond, and even delivering the game on Facebook.