A basketball management sim built for depth. Build your roster, set tactics, develop players, and watch every possession resolve through a detailed simulation engine. Career mode. Replayable. No helplessness loops.

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About This Game

The call comes from the local council.

They tell you they have a budget, that they're a struggling neighbourhood that needs something to believe in, and a basketball court that is, technically, a venue. Outdoor. No walls. A roof over the playing surface. It gets cold in winter and the crowd, when there is one, brings their own determination.

They need someone to run the programme. Someone who knows the game. Someone available.

That's you. Former player. The career ended before you were ready for it to. You said yes before you'd thought it through properly, which turns out to be the right instinct for the wrong reasons.

The roster waiting for you is a collection of people who mostly showed up because someone said it was free. They are not without heart. They are, for now, without much else. But you've watched enough basketball to know that the players who become something aren't always the ones who look the part on day one. You start making notes.

This is where it begins. The Concrete Courts. A community development budget. Eight players and a folding table.

Where it ends depends entirely on you.

Perimeter, Paint and Process is a basketball management simulation. You are the coach and the GM. You build the roster, set the tactics, develop the players, and watch matches play out through a detailed text simulation engine that shows you exactly why things happen.

The offline career mode is a story. It starts at the bottom, a no-budget community programme on an outdoor court, and follows the arc from there to wherever you can take it. The game is structured in chapters, each with clear goals and a narrative that moves when you move it. It teaches you its own systems as you go. Nothing is hidden behind a wiki.

A chapter-based career arc from community programme to championship contender Build the roster through drafts, transfers, and hard decisions about who stays Develop players with transparent growth systems so you can see the work paying off Set tactical approaches that genuinely affect how your team plays Watch matches through a live text broadcast with real cause and effect Manage your venue, staff, finances, and the reputation you are building in the community No helplessness loops. When things go wrong, you always know what to do next

The early chapters are unglamorous. That is the point. The team you will hopefully one day win a championship with will not be the team you start with. What happens between those two moments is the game.

PPP was built by someone who has spent years playing, coaching and refereeing basketball, as well as playing simulation management games and has always wished for more realism. The simulation underneath PPP is not an approximation. It resolves every possession through every player on the floor, tracks the causes not just the outcomes, and reflects how basketball actually works in real life, and in the modern era. It was built this way to match the obsession of the developer.

The career mode has a story, but it also has a score. Every decision compounds. Better managers find better outcomes, and every run is a different argument about how to win. No two champions got there the same way. Honour Mode is there for those who want no safety net, one save, no rollback, every decision permanent.

A free browser-based multiplayer mode (Living League) is also available. Living League is a separate online experience with persistent leagues, real opponents, and ongoing seasons. This Steam purchase is for the offline career mode only.

PPP is made by a solo developer and is actively developed. Feedback is welcome and actioned in progressing the game forwards.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: Any Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Any Integrated Graphics
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
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