
The coach guides their team through a 14-game season, at the end of which if they are to win their division or be picked as the wild card, the team will compete in the playoffs. The player selects their coach name, settings, and team before the season and drafts all seven of their players before the CPU picks any for the rest of the computer controlled teams in the league. The second type of gameplay is season mode. The statistics of a player in single game mode have no effect on a player's statistics in season play.

There are a total of seven players on a team, two of which will be on the bench, while five get to see action. When the team is chosen, a player would take turns choosing players with the CPU. They then pick their team name, which can be any of the then-31 NFL teams and 10 backyard teams. At the single game screen, the player can select the field on which they wish to play, the weather (between sunny, where the players are able to run very quickly rainy, in which the players are slowed somewhat and the ball is difficult to throw and snowy, where players are slowed considerably), and the level of difficulty (between easy, medium, and hard), among various other minor settings. There are three types of gameplay available in Backyard football.

In it, kids and professional football players as kids play football. Frank Gore, Eli Manning, Kurt Warner, Peyton Manning, Adrian Peterson, Jason Wittenīackyard Football, the third "Backyard" game, was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by GT Interactive in 1999.
