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Baseball Mogul 2010 News Post

The free Demo Version of Baseball Mogul 2010 is now available on this page:

http://www.sportsmogul.com/games/baseball2k10.html

Also, you can download the demo directly from this link:

http://www.sportsmogul.com/demo/BB2K10-demo.exe

(Media and/or hosting sites are invited to host this file themselves, if they so desire)

This year's Demo Version includes several features that are normally only in the Full Version:

- The ability to save and resume games (including loading games from previous versions).
- Control of a historical expansion team, including the option to make all expansion draft picks.
- Fictional universe generation (with fictional players and/or teams and cities).
- The option to conduct a fantasy draft with the entire league at any time.
- Access to five different historical seasons, playable with Baseball Mogul's new historical simulation engine.
- Graphical Play-By-Play (including "Player", "Manager" and "General Manager" modes).

Most importantly, baseball universes created in the Demo Version can be resumed in the Full Version -- so the time you spend building your team won't go to waste.

If you like the Demo Version, Sports Mogul is currently offering the download version of Baseball Mogul 2010 for only
$29.99 (the CD-ROM version will be available later this month for $34.99):

http://store.sportsmogul.com/

The Full Version has many features not available in the Demo Version, including: online league management tools, Player Editor, League Editor, new "League Builder" feature, All-Time All-Star teams for each franchise, 108 historical seasons, and the ability to play for up to 500 years into the future.

Game: Baseball Mogul 2010Reader Score: 6/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PCVotes for game: 3 - View All
Member Comments
# 1 LingeringRegime @ 04/02/09 10:04 AM
So sad. I really want this game, but I have a Mac.
 
# 2 slayter @ 04/08/09 05:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by baseball66
anyone know if you buy the d/l version whether or not you can have it on two computers, or are you limited to one?
Multiple PCs is fine. I have it on 2 at work and 1 at home. That way I can always manage no matter where I'm at.
 

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