
National Rugby Manager
Rugby union management games are thin on the ground, and this one covers the TOP 14 and Pro D2 with real licenses - but a mixed Steam rating tells you the polish isn't quite there yet.
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About National Rugby Manager
I've spent enough time with sports management titles to spot the pattern quickly: licensed content raises expectations, and the execution either justifies the price or quietly kills the goodwill. National Rugby Manager lands somewhere in the uncomfortable middle. It covers the French TOP 14 and Pro D2 divisions with official club licenses, which is a genuine rarity in rugby management, and the core management loop - squad selection, contract negotiation, finances, stadium and training facility upgrades - gives you enough levers to feel like you're running a real club. The office section functions as your hub, and between inbox management, player contracts, and budgeting, the off-field side has the bones of a respectable sim. On the field, the match engine lets you choose between 2D and 3D viewing modes with full 360-degree camera rotation, and a live interaction system lets you call the shots at rucks, kick-offs, set pieces, and penalties in real time. If you'd rather step back, automatic settings handle those decisions based on your pre-match strategic preferences. It's a meaningful design choice that gives both hands-on tacticians and passive watchers something to work with. The developer also shipped post-launch patches that tightened the AI for injury management, added a guide price to the transfer market, and even added an export-to-spreadsheet button for squad data - a detail that speaks to a small but attentive team. The problems are real though. The squad management interface lacks the sorting speed you'd want when comparing 15 players across multiple physical and skill attributes - filtering is clunky enough to break momentum during selection sessions. Community feedback also flagged match simulation quirks, including low penalty counts and limited substitution activity from the AI, which dents the authenticity the engine is supposed to deliver. The overall Steam rating sits at Mixed, with roughly two-thirds of reviewers recommending it - that split suggests a title that satisfies dedicated rugby union fans while frustrating anyone expecting Football Manager-level fit and finish. For strategy and sim players who already follow French rugby, the depth is probably enough to hold interest across a full season cycle. For anyone new to the TOP 14 or Pro D2 structure, the licensed teams and real player likenesses actually make this a decent entry point - you'll learn the competition by living inside it. The tutorial doesn't hold your hand elegantly, but the management loop itself isn't complex enough to be genuinely intimidating; give it two or three in-game weeks and the rhythm clicks. Just go in knowing this is an indie-scale production competing in a niche where the bar for polish has never been set very high, and it becomes easier to appreciate what it gets right. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows Vista
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 9.0c compliant
- Processor
- Intel Core 1.8Ghz+
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Game Info
- Developer
- Biological Systems Modeling
- Publisher
- Alternative Software
- Release Date
- Feb 16, 2018