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The genre, played straight

The perfect season game

Draft an all-time roster from real franchise eras, then survive a full simulated season. Win out — every game, playoffs included — and you join the immortals. About 1 in 20 boards do.

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  • Six decades of history
  • Real season stats
  • New board daily
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Featured eraLos Angeles2019–23rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your twelveone seat open
One decision left. Trust the name or read the numbers.Build your roster
One seat open11/12seatedFinish this draft

Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.

Featured eraKansas City2019–23rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your twelveone seat open
One decision left. Trust the name or read the numbers.Build your roster
One seat open11/12seatedFinish this draft

Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.

Featured eraTampa Bay1999–03rotates daily
Four greats from this eraTap your pick
Your twelveone seat open
One decision left. Trust the name or read the numbers.Build your roster

How an undefeated run actually works

Each round spins up one franchise era — a city and a window of years, anywhere back to 1966 — and lays out that era’s whole squad with real season statistics on every card. You pick a player, choose his seat, and move on. Twelve seats later the season simulates week by week: your roster’s era-fair ratings drive a win probability, the weakest seat drags hardest, and a single playoff loss ends the run. A fantasy draft on top of a season simulator — that is the whole genre, played straight.

Why era-fair ratings matter

An all-time game is only as honest as its cross-era math. Every player-season here is rated on how good it actually was — production, honors, reputation, against its own era — so a 1962 linebacker and a 2024 edge rusher can share a board without either being a trap pick. The method is public: how the ratings work.

Every sport has its perfect season game

The perfect season game, NFL style: football runs twelve seats, twenty games, and a shared Daily Challenge with streaks — the place to build an undefeated NFL team. The NBA version: basketball runs ten seats through a 98-game gauntlet — chase an undefeated NBA team. The MLB version is the deep end: baseball fields a lineup and a rotation against 162 games, franchise eras back to 1871 — chase a perfect MLB season. And it keeps going: college football (a 15-0 run wins the title), golf across a twenty-event season, and soccer, where the unbeaten season has a name of its own — the Invincibles — plus hockey (98-0 to the Cup) and cricket, fourteen matches and the knockouts without a loss.

Questions people actually ask

What is a perfect season game?

A roster-building game where you draft an all-time team under constraints — here, one random franchise era per round — and a simulated season decides whether you run the table. Going undefeated is the trophy; the grade ladder below it is the game.

How rare is a perfect season?

On this board, roughly 1 in 20 finished runs goes perfect. The difficulty is tuned openly against the rating math — the curve is published on the how-ratings-work page — so a perfect season stays a real achievement rather than a participation stamp.

Is it luck or skill?

Both, honestly. The eras you spin are luck; what you do with a loaded round — which seat you spend it on, when to burn a re-roll, how you protect your weakest seat — is skill. The weak-link math means one bad seat drags the whole roster.

Which sports can I play?

Eight sports, each with its own daily board: football, basketball, cricket, baseball, college football, golf, soccer and hockey. Football runs twelve seats against a twenty-game season; basketball plays ten against a 98-game gauntlet; cricket bats eight deep against fourteen matches and the knockouts; baseball fields a full lineup and rotation against 162 games; hockey skates two lines to 98-0 — and college football, golf and soccer run their own formats.

Do I need an account?

No. Every mode plays instantly in the browser; your streaks and boards persist on your device.