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The easiest way to understand Pro Jank Footy is to play one match with its power-ups switched off. Suddenly there are no brick walls in front of goal, no seagulls replacing footballers, no battered sedan tearing across the oval. There is simply a wonderfully uncomplicated version of Australian Rules Football where you kick, handball, mark, tackle, bump, sprint, and hope your opponent arrives half a second too late.

Powerbomb Games and Tinker Town have stripped away much of the sport’s regulatory clutter. There are no 50-metre penalties or stand rules slowing proceedings down. Matches become contests of territory and momentum, often ending with somebody launching the ball forward and trusting the next player to win it.

It feels closer to the directness of old arcade sports games than a modern AFL simulation, and that simplicity gives Pro Jank Footy its surprisingly sturdy foundation. Automatic marking keeps possession readable, while tackles and bumps make loose-ball contests wonderfully scrappy.

Some friction comes from the controls. Sprinting, bumping, tackling, and fending all consume energy, so a few frantic contests can leave players crawling around without enough stamina to do anything exciting. Player switching can also pick the wrong footballer at exactly the wrong moment. That little hesitation hurts when the opposition is already lining up a kick. Still, ordinary football works here. That matters, because Pro Jank Footy is about to destroy it.

Every Goal Makes Things Worse

Concede a goal in the main Pro Jank mode and the game offers another opportunity to interfere with reality. Power-ups begin innocently enough. Longer kicks sound useful. Then someone becomes enormous. Portals appear. Players shrink until locating them becomes a tactical challenge of its own. A brick wall blocks the goals. Someone loses the ability to mark because their entire team has apparently misplaced its arms. Then the DVD screensaver arrives.

This escalation produces the game’s best feeling: the point where both players realize the match they started no longer exists. One quarter might revolve around normal field position. The next can have points awarded for handballs while seagulls roam the field and a controllable car creates its own interpretation of defensive pressure.

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The systems become funniest when several effects collide. A team already benefiting from altered scoring can receive another modifier that makes goals disproportionately valuable, then find itself gifted free scores through the Shopping Bag card. The scoreboard stops feeling like a record of superior football and starts resembling evidence collected after an accident.

That unpredictability has a cost. Tiny players can make possession miserable, while stacked scoring bonuses occasionally erase several minutes of good play in seconds. Against the CPU, losing this way can feel arbitrary.

Against a friend, the same disaster becomes considerably easier to love because somebody is sitting nearby laughing at your misery. Pro Jank Footy understands something useful about multiplayer games: unfairness can become entertainment when everybody gets to witness the crime.

A Season Built to Collapse

Season mode takes that chaos and gives it a roguelike skeleton. Playing as the Cactus Sharks, you climb a sequence of opponents in a structure closer to Mortal Kombat’s towers than a traditional AFL campaign. Before matches, you select power-up cards that remain part of your growing collection.

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The further you progress, the stranger the conditions become. Early games can still resemble recognizable football. Later contests accumulate enough modifiers that simply locating the ball may qualify as good decision-making.

The format suits the game’s short matches, since another attempt never feels far away. It can also be brutally dismissive of progress. A bad modifier or particularly nasty opposing setup can end a promising run, sending you back through familiar opponents.

That makes Season mode enjoyable in bursts rather than something likely to replace a deep career simulation. The recorded match statistics hint at possibilities the current structure leaves untouched. A conventional ladder, finals series, leading goalkicker race, or seasonal disposal table could give repeat runs extra personality. Instead, the Cactus Sharks mainly exist to provide another machine for generating increasingly ridiculous football.

Watch Mode has an entirely different appeal. Letting two CPU teams batter each other makes strangely effective background entertainment, particularly once modifiers start interfering. Kick to Kick offers the opposite experience, a quiet practice space that captures the childhood pleasure of knocking a football around without caring about a scoreboard.

A Very Australian Kind of Stupid

The pixel art makes Pro Jank Footy look like something discovered inside a dusty cartridge box rather than released decades after Aussie Rules Footy. The CRT filter pushes that illusion further, while deliberately awkward animation gives tackles and collisions the slight ugliness the game’s title promises.

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Its cultural personality is even stronger. Teams called the Snags, Ceduna Doonas, Prawns, Wombats, and Tinnies tell you exactly how seriously this competition regards itself. Broden Kelly’s commentary treats the match like an Australian pub argument given broadcasting equipment, firing out calls such as “Bounce that bloody pill!” while the field descends into nonsense.

Victory and defeat songs riff on the importance of club anthems, and wandering meat pies somehow feel perfectly natural beside giant midfielders and invasive DVD logos. Animated score-check interstitials bring another burst of character between quarters. Some of that humour will inevitably land differently outside Australia. Yet the specificity is exactly why it feels alive. Pro Jank Footy never sands down its references for universal readability.

Its best matches feel similarly personal. You remember the friend who won because the goals suddenly changed value. You remember trying to kick around an inexplicable wall. You remember the car. The scoreboard disappears. The story survives.

The Review

Pro Jank Footy

7.5 Score

Pro Jank Footy is at its happiest when a recognisable game of Aussie Rules dissolves into complete nonsense. Brick walls, tiny players, rogue cars, and absurd scoring modifiers turn close matches into stories worth retelling, especially with friends. The joke loses some charm when randomness erases good play or loose targeting gets between you and the ball, while the thin solo offering leaves little reason to linger alone. Still, there is genuine warmth beneath the chaos, from its pixel-art presentation to its proudly Australian sense of humour.

PROS

  • Hilarious stacked power-ups
  • Strong couch multiplayer appeal
  • Surprisingly solid basic footy
  • Distinctive Australian humour
  • Charming retro presentation

CONS

  • Randomness can overwhelm skill
  • Loose player switching and targeting
  • Limited solo longevity
  • Season structure feels thin

Review Breakdown

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