iOOTP Baseball 2011 Out of the Park Baseball, the most realistic and best-selling baseball management game ever created, is finally availabl… TouchArcade Rating: $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsOut of the Park Baseball, the most realistic and best-selling baseball management game ever created, is finally available for iOS!"With a great menu system driving the entire game, excellent AI, and the ability to micro-manage almost everything you could dream of in a sports game, it's hard to want anything else of a mobile baseball management sim." (Touch Arcade) "iOOTP is so addicting that a surgeon general's warning should accompany its download." - 8.5/10 Great! (Operationsports.com)"There is really no other iPhone baseball game that is like iOOTP." - 5 Stars! (iPhoneGamerBlog.com)"iOOTP Baseball 2011 is a no-brainer for iPhone-owning baseball fans. This is easily the best text-based sports sim available for the iOS platform." (Examiner.com)"You can manage your favorite team the way you want." (148Apps.com)PLEASE NOTE: iOOTP Baseball 2011 is optimized for 3rd and 4th generation iPhones and iPod Touch or newer (or iPad first/second generation). You can play it on an iPhone 3G or iPod Touch second generation, but your experience might not be optimal.iOOTP Baseball 2011 features a living world that uses the same robust simulation engine found in Out of the Park Baseball for Mac and PC, the best-selling and best-rated baseball management game of all time. Out of the Park Baseball is the second-highest-rated PC game ever on Metacritic and also received the PC Gamer Sports Game of the Year Award.iOOTP Baseball offers three gameplay modes:- Major Leagues: Choose a team and play out the 2011 season. Will San Francisco successfully defend their 2010 championship? Can Philadelphia's "Fab Four" starting pitchers lead them to the playoffs again? Will Texas be able to prove their 2010 championship series berth wasn't a fluke, despite Cliff Lee's departure?- Fictional: iOOTP creates one of three fictional baseball worlds -- 2 divisions, 8 teams; 4 divisions, 16 teams; or 6 divisions, 30 teams -- and populates it with fresh players and clubs. Select a team and build a dynasty from scratch.- Historical Replay: Choose one of three past seasons -- 1923, 1965, or 2004 -- and see if it produces a different outcome.After selecting a gameplay mode, choose a team and handle every aspect of managing it:- Manage your team: Assemble your pitching staff and assign starting and bullpen roles. Create depth charts and batting lineups, including the ability to set lineups against right- and left-handed pitchers.- Call the shots: Decide when to steal bases, bring in relief pitchers and pinch-hitters, put on the hit-and-run sign, pitch out with speedy runners on base, tweak your defensive alignment, and more.- Step into the shoes of the General Manager: Negotiate contract extensions, sign free agents, put together trades, draft first-year players, promote players from the minors, put players on the disabled list, and more.During games, the play-by-play text is generated from a huge database of tens of thousands of lines that bring the action alive. Bottom of the ninth, two outs, bases loaded, you're down by two runs and you have your best hitter stepping to the plate against your opponent's rock-solid closer ... What will happen next?During the season, news tickers bring you headlines from around the leagues as computer-controlled teams make decisions that you will need to pay attention to and possibly counter. Your biggest rival just pulled off a blockbuster trade with the trading deadline looming ... How will you respond?As iOOTP's living world evolves, players develop their careers, age, and eventually retire, with a possible spot in the Hall of Fame waiting for them. New players drafted by you and groomed in the minors take their place and become the next generation of superstars.iOOTP Baseball is the ultimate game for baseball fans!Visit us on www.ootpdevelopments.com!Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Out-of-the-Park-Baseball/15168957260Twitter: http://twitter.com/ootpbaseball Information Seller: Genre:Simulation, Sports Release:May 05, 2011 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal [/QUOTE] Regular price is $4.99, first sale in a year and a half. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #2 Greyskull, Oct 11, 2012 Is ioop2012 still on sale? CygnetSeven Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2010 7,585 30 48 #3 CygnetSeven, Oct 11, 2012 No, that one is over. scarypharaoh Well-Known Member Aug 26, 2009 889 0 16 Medical Professional With Carmen Sandiego #4 scarypharaoh, Oct 11, 2012 if i just got iootp 2012, is there any benefit or major difference to owning the 2011 version? MeanTuna Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2012 752 0 16 Writer #5 MeanTuna, Oct 11, 2012 This Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #6 Greyskull, Oct 11, 2012 If you would like older rosters... My experience comes from the PC versions, for which there has never been a reason to purposefully not buy the latest reason. Also, in the PC version, you can DL rosters from virtually any year. Probably only the PC version, they come from...damn, my memory again...Rotoscope, rotobaseball...argh, a huge open source database online. CygnetSeven Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2010 7,585 30 48 #7 CygnetSeven, Oct 12, 2012 2012 allows you to play the rosters of 2012, 2004, 1969, or 1924. 2011 allows you to play 2011, 2004, 1965, or 1923. You are able to buy previous iOOTP though iap for only $.99 or select seasons for $.99 each. They also have bundles for $4.99 so if you have the latest there is no reason to buy the previous as a separate app, you can buy it within the app. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
If you would like older rosters... My experience comes from the PC versions, for which there has never been a reason to purposefully not buy the latest reason. Also, in the PC version, you can DL rosters from virtually any year. Probably only the PC version, they come from...damn, my memory again...Rotoscope, rotobaseball...argh, a huge open source database online.
2012 allows you to play the rosters of 2012, 2004, 1969, or 1924. 2011 allows you to play 2011, 2004, 1965, or 1923. You are able to buy previous iOOTP though iap for only $.99 or select seasons for $.99 each. They also have bundles for $4.99 so if you have the latest there is no reason to buy the previous as a separate app, you can buy it within the app.