Sensible Soccer - European Champions Overview
Sensible Soccer: European Champions is a soccer simulation presented from a top-down camera view. The field of play extends beyond the immediate screen area shown during a match.
Control schemes vary, offering a simplified one-button method for shooting where power and direction are managed by button pressure and the directional pad. An alternative setup provides separate buttons for passing and shooting, catering to less experienced players. Dribbling mechanics are also adjustable, influencing how closely a player retains possession of the ball.
Match preparation includes some tactical adjustments, such as selecting a team formation and repositioning individual athletes. The game features forty selectable sides, split evenly between national and club teams, though their names are altered from real life.
Competitive play is organized through customizable tournaments. A cup mode allows for setting the number of rounds and toggling rules like two-leg ties, extra time, and penalty shootouts per round. A league mode can be configured for a variable number of teams, how many times they meet, and the points awarded for a victory. Both tournament types let players select the pitch condition, which ranges from normal to icy, or set it to random. Other universal settings include match duration and the option to enable weather effects.