Game Plans Explained - From Balanced to All-Out Attack
Tactics & Strategy
Game Plans
Your game plan sets your team's mentality, applying multipliers to your zone strengths.
Available Game Plans
| Game Plan | Attack Modifier | Midfield Modifier | Defence Modifier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Balanced | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Park the Bus | -40% | 0% | +30% |
| Counter Attack | -10% | -10% | +20% |
| High Press | +10% | +10% | -10% |
| Possession | -5% | +25% | -5% |
| All Out Attack | +35% | 0% | -30% |
When to Use Each
- Balanced - Default choice when you're evenly matched
- Park the Bus - You're a heavy underdog or protecting a lead
- Counter Attack - Against stronger teams; absorb pressure and hit on the break
- High Press - Against weaker teams; win the ball high and create chances
- Possession - When you have a strong midfield; control the game
- All Out Attack - You need a goal desperately; high risk
Combining with Formation
Your game plan and formation work together. For example:
- 5-4-1 + Park the Bus = Maximum defensive fortress
- 4-3-3 + All Out Attack = Total offensive onslaught
- 4-2-3-1 + Possession = Midfield control and creativity