Finish a run and the game hands you a challenge link. Anyone who opens it plays your exact board — the same teams in the same order, the same re-roll temptations, everything. They're not competing against your bragging; they're competing against your circumstances. When their season ends, the game declares a winner on the spot.
The 1v1 room is the sharper knife: you and a friend connect directly and take turns drafting from the same spins on a split screen. Watching your rival's roster fill in real time changes the math — do you take the best quarterback for yourself, or the cornerback they desperately need? Both lineups simulate at the end and the head-to-head is settled with no arguing.
Play it as a record race (challenge links, best season wins), a live duel (turn-based 1v1 draft), or a knowledge war — Blind mode hides every rating and stat so the winner is whoever actually knows their football history. Groups typically graduate from links to live duels the first time someone loses by one win.
Every result exports as a share card with your record, grade and full lineup — drop it in the chat and the link brings challengers straight to your board. Records that survive the group chat deserve a run at the daily leaderboard, where the whole world plays the same challenge at once.
Your run’s seed is embedded in the link. Friends who open it draft from your identical spin sequence, and the game compares final records automatically.
Yes — the live 1v1 room connects two players directly for a turn-based draft on a split screen. Create a room, send the code, and you’re drafting within seconds.
No. Links and room codes work without any signup, on phones and desktops alike.
The higher overall roster rating takes the tiebreak — so even matching records reward the better-constructed team.