From the Dugout is a simulation sports game centered on football management. Players assume the role of a manager in one of Europe's five major leagues and oversee every sporting decision from the dugout rather than through abstract menus.
Gameplay
The core loop revolves around weekly matches and the constant management of a squad drawn from the first and second divisions of Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France. More than 18,000 players appear with individual attributes, ages, potentials and personalities that influence how they respond to instructions and situations. A realistic match engine determines results based on squad quality while incorporating form, morale and the contributions of the coaching staff, allowing for the occasional surprise outcome typical of real football.
Transfers unfold in two distinct stages: first negotiating with the selling club, then agreeing personal terms with the player. Release clauses, performance bonuses and contract lengths can all be set, while offers arrive for stars even when they are not listed for sale. Loans in both directions and pre-contract agreements six months before a deal expires add further layers. Club finances split into two separate budgets, one for transfers and wages under the manager's control and another for staff and infrastructure handled by the board. A slider allocates the season's resources, and running a deficit restricts future activity without immediate collapse thanks to a credit buffer.
Coaches hired into limited slots improve team form and morale, with the option to expand staff numbers through board negotiations. Every player receives a promised role such as prospect, rotation player, starter or star, and unmet expectations lead to frustration, lowered satisfaction and direct requests during option-based conversations. Tone, existing relationship and the player's character all shape the outcome of these talks. Press conferences held before and after matches influence morale, fan sentiment and board patience, while seasonal objectives set by the board remain negotiable yet carry real consequences if missed.
Game Modes
The primary experience unfolds across full seasons in the five major leagues, with the second divisions running in parallel simulation. Promotions and relegations carry player histories between tiers, creating continuity as a club rises or drops. Board targets range from avoiding relegation to claiming the title, and success or failure directly affects job security through a system of warnings that can culminate in dismissal.
Transfer activity, contract management and dressing-room dynamics remain active throughout the campaign, while the living transfer market continues to generate offers and opportunities even for players not actively listed. The pixel-art interface supports comfortable navigation of these systems without overwhelming the player with spreadsheets.
Development and Atmosphere
From the Dugout currently runs in Early Access, with additional content planned for later stages. The roadmap includes an international cross-league market, domestic cups and European competitions, youth academies and reserve teams, the manager's personal life and finances, and an owner mode that shifts perspective to boardroom decisions on tickets, infrastructure and stadium upgrades. More languages and ongoing interface refinements are also listed.
The presentation uses a polished retro pixel-art style that emphasizes character over realism. Every interaction, from press answers to player conversations, carries visible consequences that shape the season's narrative and the manager's standing with players, fans and the board.
Is It Worth Playing?
The game suits anyone who values detailed football management where players function as individuals with expectations rather than simple statistics. Those drawn to the pressure of meeting objectives, handling egos and building a long-term project will find the systems rewarding. The Early Access version already delivers the core loop of squad building, match preparation and off-field decisions, while the listed roadmap points to steady expansion. Players comfortable with reading, negotiating and living through the consequences of their choices will likely enjoy the experience most.