Nutmeg is a brilliant concept that at its best is almost football Balatro, but boy is this a game of two halves

Nutmeg is a brilliant concept that at its best is almost football Balatro, but boy is this a game of two halves


Nutmeg is one of those games that, if you’re in the target demographic, sells itself on the title screen. Pure Roy of the Rovers and Panini vibes, with a flaming football streaking across the middle to put an exclamation point on “Nutmeg!” I am a man in his mid-forties who’s followed football since I was a kid in the late ’80s, had the sticker albums and replica kits, and played obsessively until a few years ago. In other words, I am very much the target audience for Nutmeg.

This is not only a love letter to the ’80s/’90s era of English football when the old First Division was becoming the Premier League, but to everything that accrued around it. At times, perhaps, too much so. To give an example that works: you view your squad, backroom staff, transfer targets, and various other information via flipping the pages of a sticker album.



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