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PC MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Win7/Win8.x,Win10, min. 1280×768 display (1280×768 display size requires fullscreen mode), 1GHz processor, 8 GB RAM, about 6 GB free HD space
Out of the Park Developments, founded in 1999, is the premiere US-Sport simulation & management game development company on the planet. Our games set the standard in terms of realism, features, customizability, replay value and fun. 2 days ago Franchise Hockey Manager 7 is the next installment in a series of strategy games of the same title, launched in 2014 and produced by the German studio Out of the Park Developments.FHM7 is an extensive ice hockey manager, where the player has the ability to manage one of the dozens of official world hockey teams (including the American NHL).
APPLE MAC MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Apple Mac minimum system requirements: Intel Processor, min. macOS 10.11, min. 1280×768 display (1280×768 display size requires fullscreen mode), 8 GB RAM, about 6 GB free HD space
You can download FHM at any time using the buttons above. You can then purchase or activate FHM from inside the game. The downloads have a file size of ~1.2 GB. If you are having trouble downloading the game, we strongly suggest that you use a download manager which helps downloading files of big size (search the web for “free download manager”).
If you want to update your FHM copy, please download & install the full installer on top of your original installation, this will update your current copy automatically. There is no need to release the license or to uninstall FHM before updating it.
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Franchise Hockey Manager is also available in third-party web stores, in case you prefer to make your purchase
on a platform you already use regularly. However, please keep in mind that updates
and patches for OOTP purchased there usually take a few days longer to be available for download.
Franchise Hockey Manager | |
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Genre(s) | Sports game Business simulation game |
Developer(s) | Out of the Park Developments |
Publisher(s) | Out of the Park Developments |
Platform(s) | Mac OS X, Windows |
First release | Franchise Hockey Manager 2014 September 3, 2013 |
Latest release | Franchise Hockey Manager 6 October 11, 2019 |
Franchise Hockey Manager, abbreviated as FHM, is a text-basedice hockey simulation for career, historical, and fictional play. 'FHM creates a management simulator that offers total, believable depth in managing a hockey franchise,' PopMatters said in a review.[1]
FHM's publisher, OOTP Developments, is well known as the company behind the long-running series Out of the Park Baseball.
Games[edit]
Game | Release date | Platforms |
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Franchise Hockey Manager 2014 | September 3, 2013 | Windows 8 |
Franchise Hockey Manager 1 | September 2014 | Windows 10 |
Franchise Hockey Manager 2 | September 28, 2015 | Windows 10 |
Franchise Hockey Manager 3 | October 31, 2016 | Windows 10 |
Franchise Hockey Manager 4 | October 6, 2017 | Windows 10 |
Franchise Hockey Manager 5 | October 5, 2018 | Windows 10 |
Franchise Hockey Manager 6 | October 11, 2019 | Windows 10 |
History[edit]
The most recent version of Franchise Hockey Manager 2 (FHM 2) released on September 28, 2015 on Mac and PC. It is available through the developer website and also through Steam.[2] The new version allows the user to take control of a team in any of 21 leagues from around the world, including the NHL, KHL, Canadian leagues, minor leagues in the US, leagues in the UK, leagues in Sweden and Finland, and more. You can also play any historical NHL or WHA season back to 1931 or create a custom fictional setup. FHM 2 also contains a new game engine, a revamped tactics system and support for league expansion.[3]
Like its cousin, OOTP, FHM puts players in the role of a GM and coach: They sign free agents, trade players, set up strategies, decide on lines, and more.
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FHM 2 has been noted as being a large improvement over its predecessor.[4][5][6][7]
'When all's said and done, Franchise Hockey Manager 2 is a big step up from its predecessor. Those who have stuck by the developer and go out and purchase this game having previously owned Franchise Hockey Manager 2014 will find a much more polished game this time around. They will also be pleased with the care and attention the team have given to the database, game modes and options, and the sheer number of teams and players available from the get go,' wrote The Digital Fix.[7]
The first version, FHM 2014, was released on September 3, 2013.[1] It featured 19 leagues from around the world, It also included historical NHL play back to 1947 and the entire 1970s history of the WHA.
'The amount of detail involved is great -- they have rosters and prospects for all NHL teams, but also for junior and European leagues -- and it's still fun to mix and match line combinations,' wrote TSN (The Sports Network) columnist Scott Cullen in a column on Oct. 2, 2013.[8]
A major update to the game, released on March 9, 2014, included: new training, scouting, and staff/personnel systems; four new leagues in the US, Switzerland, Asia, and Finland; a new blind mode; and many fixes and improvements. With that release, the game now had 23 leagues.[9][10]
Development[edit]
In an April 3, 2014 interview conducted by Bryan Calhoun, who co-hosts the Got Game show on the Sportsnet AM 590 radio station in Toronto, for the Sportsnet web site, FHM producer Jeff Riddolls explained that the game is 'part of a genre of sports management games that’s very popular in Europe – Football Manager, our soccer counterpart, sells well over a million copies annually – but only has a small audience on our side of the Atlantic so far.'[11]
When Calhoun asked how the game handles the unique rules of the many leagues in the game, Riddolls explained: 'It does [have them]. In some cases, though, those rules are a little difficult to model within the game - the limitations on the use of 15-year-olds in major junior, for example. So we occasionally have to handle them in an abstract way or leave a rule out if it just won’t work in a game setting, but for the most part we try to have the league rules work as accurately as possible.'
Riddolls also confirmed that like OOTP Developments' other major title, Out of the Park Baseball, FHM will be an annual release.
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Franchise Hockey Manager 2014'. PopMatters. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
- ^'News: Franchise Hockey Manager 2 Unveiled'. www.gamershell.com. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- ^'Feature set update on Franchise Hockey Manager FHM2 and release date'. GM Games - Sports General Manager Video Games. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- ^'Review of Franchise Hockey Manager 2 - What a difference two years makes!'. GM Games - Sports General Manager Video Games. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- ^'Franchise Hockey Manager 2 Review (PC) - Operation Sports'. www.operationsports.com. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- ^'Test Franchise Hockey Manager 2 : de la gestion sans baston. sur PC'. Jeuxvideo.com. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- ^ ab'Franchise Hockey Manager 2 | Review | Gaming @ The Digital Fix'. Gaming @ The Digital Fix. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
- ^https://www.tsn.ca/blogs/scott_cullen/?id=433263
- ^'Franchise Hockey Manager Gets Major Update'. Operation Sports. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
- ^'Franchise Hockey Manager for Mac OS X revved to version 1.62'. Macnews.com. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
- ^Rogers Digital Media (2014-04-03). 'What exactly is Franchise Hockey Manager?'. Sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 2016-09-20.