Finger Soccer
A turn-based finger soccer game by KebApp where each kick is a single click. Single-player runs a tournament ladder; 2P mode shares one mouse — low learning curve, addictive in short sessions.
FINGER SOCCER
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How to Play Finger Soccer
Each turn lets you click and drag a small disc to flick it across the pitch toward the ball. The cleaner your aim and the better your power, the further the ball travels. Bury it in your opponent's goal to score; out of bounds resets the turn.
It is closer to air-hockey or carrom than to a live football match — and that pace is what makes it relaxing for kids and adults alike.
Finger Soccer Controls — Keyboard & Touch
GameMonetize lists this build as desktop-only. Use a laptop or desktop browser; the touch overlay does not appear on phones.
Finger Soccer Tips & Tricks
Use the cushions
Direct shots into a packed defence rarely score. A bank shot off the side cushion changes the angle the keeper is reading.
Slow down on long shots
Maximum power often overshoots the goal. A 60–70% drag with a tighter aim wins more rounds than full power.
For 2P, take turns calmly
Hand the mouse over between turns, do not contest. The single-mouse layout breaks if both players try to drag at once.
Why You’ll Like Finger Soccer
Finger Soccer is the rare 'simple but not mindless' pick. Zero learning curve for a kid, enough angle craft to keep an adult interested. Single-player gives a tournament ladder; 2P turns it into a coffee-table match.
Finger Soccer FAQ — Common Questions
No — the GameMonetize build is desktop-only. Touch input does not register.