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About Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition
A "sequel" of sorts to Sensible Software's 1996 Sensible World of Soccer. Based on the teams that played in Euro '96 tournament, SWOS: European Championship Edition sports new features that make the game even more addictive than SWOS, including the ability to pull off looping headers and curved passes, trial players, international management, and more charming cartoony graphics such as animated crowd and goal celebrations. The PC version of SWOS: ECE features digitized match commentary and funny animation sequences.
Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition FAQ & buying guide
What is Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition about?
A "sequel" of sorts to Sensible Software's 1996 Sensible World of Soccer. Based on the teams that played in Euro '96 tournament, SWOS: European Championship Edition sports new features that make the game even more addictive than SWOS, including the ability to pull off looping headers and curved passes, trial players, international management, and more charming cartoony graphics such as animated crowd and goal celebrations. The PC version of SWOS: ECE features digitized match commentary and funny animation sequences.
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Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer
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When was Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition released?
Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition released on December 31, 1995, developed by Sensible Software and published by Renegade Software.
What platforms is Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition available on?
Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition is available on DOS, Amiga. It supports single player, multiplayer.