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A Small World Cup

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About A Small World Cup

Description

A Small World Cup is a soccer game where players can play with their favorite football team in the World Cup tournament and try to score more goals to win the championship!

How to play A Small World Cup game

Modes

The game brings 3 game modes to players including Normal, Golden Goal, and Practice.

Normal: Join the World Cup tournament and compete with other teams. The team with the most goals at the end of the match is the winner.

Golden Goal: Join the tournament. The team that scores the first goal is the winner.

Practice: Go to the training stadium and practice your skills.

Difficulty

You can select among Easy, Normal, and Hard. If you are new to the game, start with the Easy Mode. When you get familiar with the controls and game rules, you can try harder mode. Each match can last for 45 or 90 seconds. The match duration can be adjusted in the Duration settings.

Pick a team

There are different football teams to choose from including:

  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Croatia
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • USA

Join the tournament

Now let's join the tournament. You will need to compete with different football teams. Go to the field, control your character, aim, and shoot the ball to get it into the opponent's basket. There are only two characters on the field. One is your player and the other is the opponent. 

It's not easy to score a goal at all because you must control a rag doll player and it takes time to master its physics. At first, you may find it hard to get the character move in your desire direction. 

Controls

Left click and drag to aim.

Release to shoot.

Get ready for exciting football matches in A Small World Cup and try to lead your team to victory and win the World Cup championship!

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