You are limited on which parts of the car you can upgrade depending on what facilities your headquarters have. Cars can be developed through upgrades or if you want to get an edge on the competition, you can buy items in a marketplace (note, this is using in-game money – no mini-transactions here thankfully!). Throughout your career, the three championships run concurrently with each other so you can keep an eye on the best drivers as you aspire to create a team and factory that can attract the best engineers and drivers to your setup. Race is where you put your efforts from home to the test. Home is where you can review results, develop your cars, manage drivers and engineers, upgrade your headquarters, finance your car for the following season and decide which sponsors you will sign to help fund the expensive world of motor racing. There are two main elements to the game: Home and Race. Like the previous game and the desktop version you have three series which are the equivalent of GP3, Formula 2 and Formula 1. Starting a new career, enter your name, your team name, decide its livery colours and design, and you are the newest entry into the European Racing Series. While there is no formal tutorial, you do get useful information bubbles within each section of the game to help you get up to speed on how it all works together. Whereas the first mobile game (which was played in portrait – this one is in landscape) had a more simplistic design, this feels more like a mobile version of the desktop game. The presentation of the game is beautiful. It is comparatively pricey at £6.99, and while it doesn’t change anything in terms of gameplay, if you seek authenticity then get this before you dive in. Playsport has got around this with an editing tool as a DLC option. The game costs £3.99, but as this is an unofficial game you do not get the real-world names that you will be familiar with. While it is not normal to start a review talking about DLC, in this case, it is important. Playsport Games released a desktop version at the end of last year to much success but have returned to their roots with Motorsport Manager 2 on iOS (an Android version is due in August 2017). The original Motorsport Manager Mobile game released back in 2014 was a fun and enjoyable experience, albeit simple and quite easy to complete.
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