Soccer Physics World Cup

Soccer Physics World Cup is a soccer game with a unique physics style. In this world, all laws of physics become delightfully chaotic. Each team consists of two players. One is playing as a striker and the other as a goalkeeper. You must control these two characters to make the ball hit the opponent's net five times before they do. The hardest yet most appealing part is that the players move using ragdoll physics. They will always be wobbling, unsteady, and very easy to tumble over. Have a great laugh with every single match!

GAMEPLAY BREAKDOWN

This game allows players to choose between single-player mode or two-player mode. To make the characters move or kick, players only need to use a single key. To control the two players on the left, press the W key. Conversely, to control the team on the right side of the screen, the up key will be your main tool. When the key is pressed, both players on the team will jump up and swing their legs at the same time. The secret lies in watching the tilt angle of the player's body. If the player is leaning forward, a key press creates a powerful push. The character will lung toward the ball. If the player is leaning backward, the jump helps them flip over.

Highlights

The game never gets repetitive or boring. After each goal, the match environment can change completely. Sometimes you will kick the ball on a lush green grass field. But right after that, it could be a slippery ice rink, making it hard for players to stand upright. Even the size and type of the ball change. From a regular soccer ball to a tennis ball or a heavy bowling ball. The game's graphics feature a retro pixel style but are highly animated. Furthermore, the lively cheering sound effects from the crowd create a true World Cup atmosphere. The professional design is also shown in the physical collisions. Sometimes a tiny touch can cause a chain reaction. The ball will go straight into the net, leaving both sides in sheer surprise.

How to join Soccer Physics World Cup

  • Team one: W
  • Team two: UP.

Tips for players

  • Keep your players at a certain distance from the ball to have enough space to perform a jump.
  • Keep your defending player as upright as possible to shield the goal.
  • Take advantage of a ball bouncing off the wall to create highly unpredictable indirect passes.
  • Pay attention to player variations and ball types to adjust your key-pressing rhythm accordingly.

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