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Out of the Park Developments is proud to announce the release of iOOTP Baseball 2011, an exciting new iOS game for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad that puts players in control of a major league baseball team. It's driven by OOTP's Out of the Park Baseball engine, which has provided stunningly realistic baseball simulations on PC, Mac, and Linux for over a decade. In addition, it's the only game of its kind currently available at the App Store.

Touch Arcade had this to say about iOOTP in a preview: "Simulation fans that dig the MLB really shouldn’t miss out on iOOTP — it’s a sharp game with a snappy and native-feeling interface, full of the kind of complexity you’d expect."

Available now at Apple's iOS App Store for just US$4.99, iOOTP Baseball 2011 offers many of the same features as its big brother, including:
  • Complete major league rosters with real players and teams. Will the San Francisco Giants, led by Tim "The Freak" Lincecum and a "Fear the Beard" cast, be able to defend their championship? Can Jayson Werth and Stephen Strasburg lift the Washington Nationals out of the basement? Will the Texas Rangers be able to prove their 2010 championship series berth wasn't a fluke, despite Cliff Lee's departure? Can the Philadelphia Phillies' "Fab Four" starting pitchers lead them to the playoffs again?
  • Three game modes: Major Leagues, which lets players guide their favorite major league team through the 2011 season and beyond; Fictional, which serves up a fresh world full of fictional players, providing a unique challenge each time; and Historical, which offers three exciting past seasons to recreate -- 1923, 1965, and 2004 -- with the opportunity to buy more in-game via a future update.
  • Managerial options that enable players to set lineups, pitching rotations, and depth charts before taking the field to make in-game calls, including when to issue hit-and-run and steal signs, how to configure the defense, when to pull pitchers and put in pinch-hitters, and more. Players can also let the computer handle those decisions and set a series of sliders that dictate overall strategies, such as aggressiveness on the base paths, how often to pitch around batters, and more. They can simulate their season a day or a week at a time, jumping back in to manage games whenever they want.
  • A play-by-play text stream that describes what's happening on the field during the game, making it feel like a radio broadcast.
  • An in-depth financial system that allows players to unleash their inner GM. Are they "Moneyball" disciples, looking for undervalued players who help the team win while keeping payroll low, or are they free-wheeling spenders seeking high-profile free agents? Players oversee trades, negotiate contract extensions, sign free agents, draft players, cultivate minor league prospects, move players between the active roster, minor league roster and disabled list, and more.
"iOOTP Baseball 2011 is perfect for baseball lovers who want to get in a few simulated games on the go," said lead developer and lifelong baseball fan Markus Heinsohn. "No matter where you are, you can pull out your iOS device and enjoy some baseball action. You could even simulate a real game while sitting in the stands. Maybe you could give the team's manager a few tips."

iOOTP Baseball 2011 is available now in Apple's iOS App Store for $4.99. It requires an iPhone 3GS, a third-generation iPod touch, or a first-generation iPad or better. It will run on an iPhone 3G or a second-generation iPod touch, but the experience won't be optimal.

OOTP Developments is also close to shipping Out of the Park Baseball 12, which runs on PC, Mac, and Linux. OOTP 12 is available now for pre-order for $29.99 and will be $39.99 when it's released. Pre-orders and further information can be found at http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/ootp12/. OOTP 12 is expected to be available at Apple's recently-launched Mac App Store, among other outlets.

About Out of the Park Developments

Out of the Park Developments is the developer of the award-winning OOTP series of baseball management simulations, Title Bout Championship Boxing, and Inside the Park Baseball, a role-playing game. German-based OOTP Developments was founded by Markus Heinsohn and Andreas Raht in 1999 and employs two people full-time and three part-time. OOTP Developments has consistently produced games that have met with critical acclaim, including winning Metacritic's coveted "Game of the Year" for the 2007 edition of OOTP. Further information on the company and its games is available from the OOTP Developments website, http://www.ootpdevelopments.com

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Member Comments
# 101 Fiddy @ 07/14/11 12:49 PM
anybody get any of the old seasons that are available now?
 
# 102 DocHolliday @ 07/14/11 01:42 PM
Im in the 2026 season with the Cubs. Won the WS in like 2017 and no dice since then.

Great game, can't wait till they add some features to make it more in depth. Coaches, contract stuff, etc.
 
# 103 Fiddy @ 07/14/11 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by DookieMowf
Something happened with the update Heres an explanation on how to get logos now


I hope this helps.

so if i use that teamdat file, i wont have to manually type in the team nicknames every time i start a new season, correct? just making sure, im a lil behind on this for some reason.
 
# 104 Fiddy @ 07/14/11 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by DocHolliday
Im in the 2026 season with the Cubs. Won the WS in like 2017 and no dice since then.

Great game, can't wait till they add some features to make it more in depth. Coaches, contract stuff, etc.
great stuff!!

i just bought the 69, 86, and 00 seasons.. all for the Mets, 2 world series wins and the loss to the Yankees.
 
# 105 bhurst99 @ 10/01/11 06:36 PM
Wow, I've really struggled playing this game. I've played the first month of the 2011 season with the Jays. I think I'm about 9-13. Most of the losses have been blowouts.

Bautista has two homers and is hitting about .200. Romero has an ERA over 10.00. Is anyone else getting any crazy stats? (I play all the games rather than sim).
 
# 106 murph17 @ 10/03/11 10:48 AM
iOOTP is going HD for the iPad later this week
http://forums.toucharcade.com/showpo...&postcount=243
 
# 107 palli @ 10/05/11 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by bhurst99
Wow, I've really struggled playing this game. I've played the first month of the 2011 season with the Jays. I think I'm about 9-13. Most of the losses have been blowouts.

Bautista has two homers and is hitting about .200. Romero has an ERA over 10.00. Is anyone else getting any crazy stats? (I play all the games rather than sim).
21 games is a very small sample size. Everything can happen in that short time (ask the Red Sox ). Give it some time, a player can have a bad streak (or just bad luck) and come back to life after some time. For pitcher: don't keep them to long in the game. When they start to get tired, keep an extra eye on them and if needed, take them out.
 
# 108 bhurst99 @ 11/05/11 04:49 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by palli
21 games is a very small sample size. Everything can happen in that short time (ask the Red Sox ). Give it some time, a player can have a bad streak (or just bad luck) and come back to life after some time. For pitcher: don't keep them to long in the game. When they start to get tired, keep an extra eye on them and if needed, take them out.
Sure enough Bautista hit two homers in my next three games.
 
# 109 Skyboxer @ 11/06/11 02:10 AM
I cant for the life of me get the logos to work. I downloaded the logos (which had 4 folders of logos) and I used the "MLB Primary Logos" ones. I also downloaded the .dat file and have it in right place.. still nothing

EDIT: Got them but only when I createrd a league then put the logos there... They are not being used at default for some reason. At least I have them though.
 
# 110 myboy @ 11/25/11 08:33 AM
Just downloaded it but its pretty late so gonna play it tomorrow.
 
# 111 chowderhead @ 12/21/11 09:38 AM
Still having fun with this game after all these months. Well worth the price - now if I can only get my bullpen to not blow a late inning lead... :-(
 


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