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.
- Six decades of history
- Real season stats
- New board daily
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
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.