: Unlike traditional soccer sims, it features an RPG-like story mode where you travel the world, manage team-mate relationships, and deal with "life-changing ultimatums".
Released in , Grass Roots was MDickie's first major foray into the sports genre outside of wrestling.
: Originally released for PC, developed using the Blitz3D engine. Grassroots Mdickie
: Detailed guides and character lore are maintained on the MDickie Wiki .
: This early DIY approach, focusing on gameplay mechanics over high-end graphics, defined his later professional work, including the development of Grass Roots and his signature wrestling titles. Grass Roots (Video Game) : Unlike traditional soccer sims, it features an
: Players take on the role of a high school dropout attempting to climb from "grassroots" amateur soccer to the professional leagues.
: It is currently available as a free legacy download on the official MDickie website . Modern Availability : Detailed guides and character lore are maintained
Long before developing digital software, MDickie created "paper games" using dice and handwritten rules.