Footballogy
The science of crafting world's best football team.

Description

Footballogy is a football management game where emphasis is on building a team that's more than the sum of its parts. Scout players whose traits reinforce each other, build real chemistry, and outsmart richer clubs with a squad that clicks.

Factsheet

  • Developer: BRANE
  • Release Date: Q4 2027
  • Genre: Sports Management
  • Platforms: Windows, Mac, and Linux
  • Availability: Steam , itch.io

Video Trailer

Footballogy Trailer

Screenshots

About the Project

Made in Godot Engine.

Player traits cascade through your squad like genes in Crusader Kings. Club tech trees force irreversible strategic commitments. Manager traits shape your playstyle through event-driven progression. Every element creates emergent narratives you'd expect from Rimworld or Dwarf Fortress, not a sports game.

The core loop:
  • Trait synergies turn squad building into ecosystem design
  • Club tech trees make every playthrough architecturally unique
  • Time compression respects your hours without gutting depth
  • Zero licenses means total moddability: build any league, any era, any rules
For Press & Media:

This page serves as a press kit with screenshots, video trailer, logos, and promotional assets available above. For press inquiries, interviews, or additional information, contact contact@imbrane.com or reach out via Discord: branegames.

About developer

BRANE is the online pseudonym of Miloš Ponjavušić, a game developer from Bosnia and Herzegovina who brings together a small crew of trusted contractors and partners to make compact, carefully crafted games.

His debut, a chess career simulator called Master of Chess landed on Steam to very positive reviews. That was followed by Confidential Killings, a detective game made in partnership with Lorenzo Boni.

Now they have their sights set on Footballogy, a new kind of football management experience.

Assets

Footballogy Logo Footballogy Logo Dark BG 2 Footballogy Logo Dark BG 3 Footballogy Header Capsule Footballogy Vertical Capsule BRANE logo

Fonts used

Space Grotesk
Boldonse