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What is Basketball Dream?

Updated: Mar 24


Free Basketball Manager Game

Basketball Dream is a FREE web-based basketball manager game that focuses on reality, low technology, and low hardware requirements. It was developed and launched by an independent Taiwanese team in 2012. Its operation was suspended in July 2017. It was relaunched in September 2018 after changing the management team.


In Basketball Dream, players can play the four roles of Agent, Coach, Manager, and Owner.


When acting as an agent, they can create players, start their basketball career from 3-on-3 game on the street, train, join the team, Compete with players from all over the world from Rookie League, Sophomore League, Development League to Professional League all the way, and leave a name on the celebrity list.


Gamers can also be hired as coaches of human teams, decide tactics and player rotation, for The team strives to win and practice your coaching philosophy.


When the gamer is hired as the GM of the human team, he can decide the team's management policy, trade, recruit players, form the most powerful team in his mind, and cooperate with the team coach, coperate with players to create an immortal dynasty one by one...


When the gamer is the team owner, he can fully manage everything about the team, including team relocation, naming, venue expansion, finance, recruitment of team managers, coaches, trainers, or trash talking with other bosses...


All in all, Basketball Dream is a Fantasy Basketball composed of players created by players from all over the world.


Basketball Dream was developed with the following principles in mind:



1. Be as real as possible


Whether it's a street bullfight or a general game, we don't want too many situations that are inconsistent with the real world, so in the future, we don't intend to develop any props that have nothing to do with real life, such as darkness sneakers or magic cloaks, like other web games. There will be no draft picks or signing rights that can be purchased. No matter how strong the players are, they will only have a relative advantage, not an absolute advantage.


After all, basketball is a team sport. The use of tactics and even home court advantage are included in the game. in the elements. In addition, all the cities in the game can be found in reality, and the names of all the teams are also tried to conform to the local characteristics. We just want everyone to know that we try our best to make Basketball Dream like a real Basketball Industry, not just a game.



2. No technical threshold


When playing 2K or Live series, do you have the experience of never being able to beat your opponent or even losing more than 30 points online? Do you get more and more frustrated the more you play? In Basketball Dream, you don't need any operation skills, extremely fast hand speed, and you don't need a joystick. You just need to click the mouse in front of the computer, and your players will grow in the direction you want, starting from the street. Go to the rookie league, go to the sophomore league, join a professional team or stay in the development league and continue to work hard. On the day when the player retires, you may be able to occupy a place in the Hall of Fame, and you may also have your jersey number retire. Isn't it the best part of the basketball dream?


3. Low system requirements


Have you ever found out that your computer equipment can’t keep up with the speed of game development when a new game is released? If you want to play games, you have to change the CPU, add a Ram, change a graphics card, or even change a gaming mouse? Or are you constantly being asked to update Adobe Flash, and keep updating, but you don't feel any further improvement in performance? None of this will happen in Basketball Dream. We hope that all you need is a computer, a normal browser, connected the internet and a usable mouse to play the game. We will not use Flash for development, and there will not be too many redundant animations and pictures to reduce the loading of various systems and networks.





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