World Basketball Manager (WBM) is a basketball strategy game. It uses the same game-play principles as most soccer management games do. Entering the game, the player creates his manager profile and he is hired as the general manager of a basketball club and his task is to improve the team’s performance by analyzing the facts and making...
Release Date | Apr 21, 2010 |
Price | $ 2.99 Bottom 25% |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 23% (mostly negative) Bottom 2% / 31.5% Bottom 3% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 30.3% Bottom 10% / 35.8% Bottom 10% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 74 / 127 |
Curators | 7 reviews |
Median Play Time | 26 min Bottom 15% |
Play Time per Dollar | 8 minutes Bottom 15% |
Followers | 90 Bottom 20% |
Owners | ± 22.5K |
Copies Sold | ± 5K |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 8.6K |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This graph shows World Basketball Manager 2010's Steam rating and reviews between December 2010 and December 2022. Steam's rating is in a range going from 31.2% (September 2020) to 60% (October 2013).
The 127 reviews suggest that World Basketball Manager 2010 might be a reasonable indie success. There are peaks that suggests major updates or discounts.
Review Languages
This donut chart displays the languages of World Basketball Manager 2010's reviewers. The most popular language is English (64%), followed by Russian (9%). There is a healthy diversity in the review languages, with 15 different languages represented. The game is translated in 7 languages. Considering that, unless the game is text-heavy, adding translations is not a lot of work compared to making a game, it is often a good idea to translate the game in many languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the number of hours played in World Basketball Manager 2010, showing a comparison between positive and negative reviews. The time played is short, reaching only 94 minutes in the 80th percentile. Short games can be fun, but some players might feel that it's too short and ask for a refund.
The median play time for the negative reviews is similar to the median for positive reviews, hinting that there is no significant difference in the player's experience and that is more a question of personal taste.