Kwiki Soccer
In Kwiki Soccer, matches look like regular football at first glance, but every duel turns into a bouncy physics challenge with a golden cup on the line. Players join short, intense rounds and chase a shiny trophy in a fast football cup that works great for quick sessions with friends. Pick your football team, set the number of players, and choose how you want to play. The game includes a training mode for solo practice, a local mode for couch battles, and an online multiplayer mode for full football chaos. Up to four players can share one match, so a simple one-on-one can easily turn into a 2v2 soccer fight on the same screen or online.
How to play?
Move your soccer characters, jump toward the ball, and time your kicks so your swinging leg actually connects. Every kick also makes your player bounce, so position first, then strike, so the football flies toward the opponent's goal instead of whiffing past them. Score more goals than the other side before the timer runs out to stay alive in the football cup and push closer to the golden trophy.
In Kwiki Soccer, quick reactions matter more than complex tactics. A short warmup in training mode helps a lot before jumping into local or multiplayer football games. Keep practicing those jump-and-kick combos, lock in your favorite soccer team, and start stacking wins in this physics-heavy football game.
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- jump/kick
Control player 2:
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- jump/kick
Control player 3:
- jump/kick
Control player 4:
- jump/kick
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.15 out of 5, based on 779 votes.
- Released in January 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Up to four players can share a single soccer match in local or online play
- Kicks both hit the ball and bounce the player, which changes your position after every shot
- The football cup structure lets players advance by simply winning more matches than opponents
- Training, local, and multiplayer modes use the same core physics so practice directly transfers to real matches
Tips & Tricks:
- Practice alone in training mode until you can hit three clean kicks in a row.
- Jump slightly before the ball reaches you so the swinging leg meets it at the peak.
- Stay near the center of the field so you can react quickly to both defense and attack.























