Omni Play Basketball
Copyright/Publisher: Mindscape/SportTime/Designstar Consultans Inc.,
Release Year: 1989, Genre: Basketball, Number Of Players: 1 or 2

As the SportTime coach you must train, recruit, and trade players in an attempt 
to become the best team in the league.
When you're happy with the team it's time to start the SBA league, playing 
against numerous computer teams. Here, you have the option of coaching, playing, 
or letting the computer or a second player control either of these activities.
Coaching decisions include both defensive and offensive tactics as well as 
substitutions (these are unlimited). If you choose to also play, you can have 
limited control over the ball-carrier, choosing when to pass or shoot. 
Defensively, you can choose when to 'double team' (put two markers on) an 
opposing player.
The game is viewed from the end of the court, only one half of the court being 
shown at one time. Other optional modules are available which allow you to play 
Side View games, and compete in College, Pro, and Fantasy Leagues.

STU
There are loads of options and statistics (nine seasons' worth!) in this but 
what seems at first sight to be a complex sports sim is suprisingly simplistic 
in actual match play. I'd also have preferred more control over the players than 
all those coaching options.

PHIL
After reading the huge instruction manual and waiting for the incredibly slow 
multiload I was ready to fall asleep. Unfortunately, the simple selection of 
tactics and very limited player control failed to wake me up. Graphics or sonics 
are equally unimpressive and the way the view of the court flips round when you 
cross the halfway line is totally disconcerting. 

PRESENTATION 49%
Nice packaging but painful multiload.
GRAPHICS 36%
Splodgy sprites.
SOUND 20%
Simple effects.
HOOKABILITY 33%
Hard to get into...
LASTABILITY 50%
...but there's some depth.
OVERALL 46%
An irritating convulted sports sim which only a basketball fanatic could love.
