Resurrecting a highly-successfully format from decades ago, Retro Bowl succeeds in giving American Football fans a simple, yet engaging mobile game to play their much-loved sport. The title pretty much sums up what it promises – a piece of Super Bowl competition in a retro, old school experience. Retro Bowl is very much akin to hit late 80’s game, Tecmo Bowl, in terms of layout and the general “feel” of a game from the Nintedo/NES era (which fortunately includes the absence of ads). It is undeniably nostalgic especially to gamers who have taken up the lifestyle since. However, it is only ancient on the surface; it’s developer, New Star Games, played it smart to include modern elements such as circumstances involving CCTV footages and social media to give it a breath of timeliness. In Retro Bowl, you will be constantly emerged in the decision making dynamics of offense (in gameplay) and in the challenges of managing a sports team. It is ultimately a game of decision. To help you sharpen your judgment, we’d like to focus this practical guide on providing pointers and facts that will align you with the game.