Nutmeg! Reviews

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 11, 2026

Simple and rather flat at its core, NUTMEG! takes its retro charm and makes for truly addictive gameplay.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 2, 2026

Despite limitations in its simulation systems, NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager remains an enjoyable experience within its straightforward and simplified premise. The contrast between simulated and broadcast matches highlights its strongest ideas, particularly the deckbuilding mechanics, where the game truly excels. Overall, it works better as a casual pastime than a deep simulator, with fast progression, short seasons, and accessible systems that keep the experience light and approachable.

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Recommended
Apr 3, 2026

Nutmeg! is a unique soccer management game with an original concept and a lighthearted approach that can be very appealing if you know what to expect. However, it falls short as a deckbuilder and suffers from unclear design choices that weigh down the matches. It has charm and personality, but also some inconsistencies that mean it won’t appeal to everyone.

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Mar 31, 2026

In the end, it’s a game that promises more than it delivers. “Nutmeg!” has ideas, style, and character, but nowhere near the depth and clarity needed to stay engaging over time. The concept works for short sessions, but as a full-fledged football manager, it lacks substance.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 31, 2026

Nutmeg offers its own wonderful (and very nostalgic) take on football management by successfully mixing up old-school stat surveying with the fast-paced thrill of a card-battler, and it just works. Yes, navigating that retro office takes a little getting used to, but once the mechanics click, the ‘just one more match’ (which quickly turns into ‘one more season’) pull is absolutely irresistible. If you’re looking for a fun, addictive trip down memory lane that respects your time while still testing your tactical football management chops, Nutmeg is an absolute must-play.

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Mar 27, 2026

NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager delivers a version of football that feels miles away from the modern game and most games built around it. In a space packed with monetisation and corporate fluff, this keeps things clean. No microtransactions or no weekly promos draining the fun. Just a genuinely fresh spin on the beautiful game, mixing deckbuilding with football management in a way that feels both clever and focused. Every moment carries weight, whether you’re banking on that tiny chance of a red card, fluffing a last-minute penalty, or pulling off a massive signing. It’s not flawless. The randomness will test your patience at times, no doubt. But here’s the thing, it never feels cheap. It feels honest. And that goes a long way. Sumo Digital have nailed something special here. As a reviewer usually exclusive to PS5, this being my first PC review says a lot, and I doubt anything will top it. Personally, I hope the game gets a console release, as so far this is my personal game of the year. Because of that, NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager earns the Thumb Culture Platinum Award. Less is more, and there’s absolutely no need to go to VAR on this one.

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80 / 100
Mar 25, 2026

If you want a charming, nostalgic trip back to English football's golden era wrapped up in a surprisingly enjoyable card game, Nutmeg delivers exactly what it promises.

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7.7 / 10.0
Mar 25, 2026

For those seeking an accessible, strategic experience with a good dose of unpredictability, NUTMEG! has a lot to offer. You just need to accept, from the start, that not everything will be in your hands.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 25, 2026

Nutmeg! will likely appeal more to older players, but the addictive mechanics should make anyone who loves deck-builders fall in love with the beautiful game.

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