About This Game Fast, explosive offensive action, we have it all in our Canadian gridiron simulation title that brings to fans everything they love about how Canucks have been playing the game for more than 100 years. That means 12 players, 3 downs, 20 seconds, and no fair catch eh. Complete professional Canadian football rule set. Playable with an optional subset of American rules. Quick Season mode that tracks full team and individual player statistics. Practice mode. All 9 Canadian football cities each with their own unique stadium. Includes template files for creating 10, 16, and 32 team leagues. Gamepad control - XBox 360 Controller for Windows highly recommended. Mouse support only in the Play Designer. Full 3D DirectX 11 graphics*. Physics based tackles and ball mechanics. Full motion capture animation. Open source team files in xml and png formats. Easily customize the game with any popular editing tools. Single or Multiplayer.Canadian Football 2017 for the PC desktop provides the same core gameplay as the console edition, but includes open source team uniform and roster files allowing for complete customization via 3rd party tools. The PC edition also includes a complete play designer built into the game.*The game can be set to play with DirectX9 mode for older machines but with some visual differences. 7aa9394dea Title: Canadian Football 2017Genre: Indie, SportsDeveloper:Canuck Play Inc.Publisher:Canuck Play Inc.Release Date: 26 Jul, 2017 Canadian Football 2017 Free Offline I appreciate Davids efforts with creating the game. I live in Chicago but I'm a big CFL and CIS fan. I was so happy that a game was being created that showcased the great Canadian brand of football. I became so frustrated after downloading and attempting to play this game. I completed 2 out of 26 passes. This killed my vibe completely. I would rather have the ability to catch 50% of my passes then this . I wasn't looking for Madden but the graphics are great but game play is like and unfinished game. I called an audible and the receiver switching sides took out the whole left side of the O-line and the snap was a fumble. I hope this gets better!!!!. I'm going to be painfully honest with you here... this is not a very good football game. Sure it has potential to become something in the future, but as of right now, I just cannot recommend spending $16 dollars on this game. I hate Madden, I hate the NFL, I wanted to be able to love this game, especially since this game being good would be great for the sports video game market... but this game is basically boiled down to the on-field action (no season, franchise, stat tracking... all the things you want from a sports game), and the on-field action isn't very good. If you want to buy this game just to spite Madden or to expand the competition, I totally respect that, but I think the average sports gamer is going to find this game lacking in too many areas to really enjoy it.Playing defense is a nightmare... the controls are slippery and unintuitive... it took me 3 quarters of a game to figure out that RT was the tackle button, and even after that I wasn't entirely sure that RT was the tackle button. The pre-snap controls are equally as baffling (RB\/LB to cycle players? Y to call a timeout? Why???). Most of us have been Maddenized by this point, why not just make the control scheme similar? Be different in presentation, be different in how the game feels on the field, but please don't make me learn an entirely new control scheme - especially not one that makes zero sense. I was ready to throw my laptop through the window after the 3rd time I got called for delay of game for accidentally calling at timeout that I didn't have (again, WHY MAP IT TO THE Y BUTTON????) Of course, the first time I got called for it was after I kicked off, and the delay of game triggered the other team to have to kick to me... so that was an unexpected glitch in my favor :)Offensively, I enjoyed the presnap motion, I feel like they nailed that pretty well... I am a big CFL fan, and all the pre-snap movement is something I really enjoy... it's just hard to see your outside receivers, so expect to get nailed with the occasional offsides. The passing game feels okay... there's some animations missing that could make it better, but for the most part it feels competent... running after the catch is a decent amount of fun. DB AI is not the best though, so you are not going to see much resembling a contested catch\/battle for the football. Basically, if the DB is going to knock it down, the ball is either going to hit him in the back of the head, or he's going to stand in front of your WR and jump straight up and down a few times... and maybe pick off a pass here and there. The running game is fairly non-existent from what I can tell. My biggest gripe offensively lies in the QB within the pocket game... He feels like he's about 100 years old shuffling around until either a DL hurls his body into him, or the DL decide not to rush and you can finally get him outside of the pocket. After years of playing newere football games, it doesn't feel very good.All in all, I just can't recommend this game to the average football fan. Maybe CFL fans who are harder core than I am will like it, but I see most people begrudgingly accepting their football video game fate (ie, it's Madden or nothing). If you're comitted to trying to build a brand other than Madden, than by all means, buy the game and hope the developer continues to support this series, because you can see some glimmers of potential (one of those "everyone's got to start somewhere" kind of things). Me? I'm going to refund it, because $16 is just too much for me to drop on the hope that this will some day turn into an awesome series. If\/when it gets there, I'll be more than happy to buy it, but my video game budget is currently too limited to purchase a game that I don't enjoy and that I'm not going to play.. I changed my mind. It warmed up to me.. I'm going to be painfully honest with you here... this is not a very good football game. Sure it has potential to become something in the future, but as of right now, I just cannot recommend spending $16 dollars on this game. I hate Madden, I hate the NFL, I wanted to be able to love this game, especially since this game being good would be great for the sports video game market... but this game is basically boiled down to the on-field action (no season, franchise, stat tracking... all the things you want from a sports game), and the on-field action isn't very good. If you want to buy this game just to spite Madden or to expand the competition, I totally respect that, but I think the average sports gamer is going to find this game lacking in too many areas to really enjoy it.Playing defense is a nightmare... the controls are slippery and unintuitive... it took me 3 quarters of a game to figure out that RT was the tackle button, and even after that I wasn't entirely sure that RT was the tackle button. The pre-snap controls are equally as baffling (RB\/LB to cycle players? Y to call a timeout? Why???). Most of us have been Maddenized by this point, why not just make the control scheme similar? Be different in presentation, be different in how the game feels on the field, but please don't make me learn an entirely new control scheme - especially not one that makes zero sense. I was ready to throw my laptop through the window after the 3rd time I got called for delay of game for accidentally calling at timeout that I didn't have (again, WHY MAP IT TO THE Y BUTTON????) Of course, the first time I got called for it was after I kicked off, and the delay of game triggered the other team to have to kick to me... so that was an unexpected glitch in my favor :)Offensively, I enjoyed the presnap motion, I feel like they nailed that pretty well... I am a big CFL fan, and all the pre-snap movement is something I really enjoy... it's just hard to see your outside receivers, so expect to get nailed with the occasional offsides. The passing game feels okay... there's some animations missing that could make it better, but for the most part it feels competent... running after the catch is a decent amount of fun. DB AI is not the best though, so you are not going to see much resembling a contested catch\/battle for the football. Basically, if the DB is going to knock it down, the ball is either going to hit him in the back of the head, or he's going to stand in front of your WR and jump straight up and down a few times... and maybe pick off a pass here and there. The running game is fairly non-existent from what I can tell. My biggest gripe offensively lies in the QB within the pocket game... He feels like he's about 100 years old shuffling around until either a DL hurls his body into him, or the DL decide not to rush and you can finally get him outside of the pocket. After years of playing newere football games, it doesn't feel very good.All in all, I just can't recommend this game to the average football fan. Maybe CFL fans who are harder core than I am will like it, but I see most people begrudgingly accepting their football video game fate (ie, it's Madden or nothing). If you're comitted to trying to build a brand other than Madden, than by all means, buy the game and hope the developer continues to support this series, because you can see some glimmers of potential (one of those "everyone's got to start somewhere" kind of things). Me? I'm going to refund it, because $16 is just too much for me to drop on the hope that this will some day turn into an awesome series. If\/when it gets there, I'll be more than happy to buy it, but my video game budget is currently too limited to purchase a game that I don't enjoy and that I'm not going to play.. dont waste you money. I've been working a new generated roster with ratings that match close to Pro performance. Speed ratings, for example, are too low across the board. I've done a lot of research on this and I am pleased with it. I did this for MaxFB and CFB17, and in my opinion, it makes the gameplay\/gameflow much more balanced. I also, created\/redid the plays for MaXFb, and I am doing this now for CBF17, and like the results a lot. CFB17 seems to play faster and gameplay looks more balanced.I have some more work to do to them, and will post the files somewhere, once I figure out the best place to do that.One main tip I believe to be true..there still is some sort of bug when saving\/or resaving play files. I noticed the QB stands still, etc. By deleting all the default plays, and creating all new ones, and saving them "fresh", the plays all now seem to work they way they were intended to. No more QB standing around, and the QB now drops back to pass like he should.These fixes are making me really enjoy this game. MaxFB and CFB17 have become very enjoyable for my football tastes.. Great job David, and can't wait for CFB18.. It is not work on steam today.. Will someone make a good football game for the pc!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Canadian Football 2017 Free Offline
Updated: Mar 20, 2020
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