Bygfoot is a football (a.k.a. soccer) management game for Linux and other UNIX look-alikes. It is an original concept by Gyözö Both and has been improved with suggestions by players from all over the world. After Gyözö abandoned the project, Mark Lawrenz took over and is currently developing and maintaining Bygfoot.
Bygfoot allows you to manage a team by training the players, buying and selling them, contracting loans, maintaining the stadium, etc. You can be promoted or relegated, even become a champion if you're a skillful manager.
The game is deliberately kept simple (though not easy): you only have to keep one eye at your players and another at your stadium.
You can customise Bygfoot by writing your own country definition files or by creating your own team definition files. See the Definitions forum for help and hints.
Bygfoot is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and has been compiled successfully in several Linux distros and even on Windows.
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Category: Sport/Manager
License: Open Source
Hardware Requirement:
Singleplayer: Yes
Multiplayer: No
Demo: Free
Installation Guide: None
Ubuntu Package: Synaptic Package Manager