Finger Soccer turns football into a tabletop coin battle where aiming, angles, and smart defense decide each goal.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Finger Soccer is a puck-style soccer game where players use round pieces instead of running footballers. You drag, aim, and release a coin to strike the ball, knock opponents away, or shoot into the goal.
What You Do in the Game
In Finger Soccer, each move is a small tactical choice. You can attack the ball, block a lane, protect your goal, or set up your next shot. The game often includes single-player, two-player, and tournament-style play.
Because turns and angles matter, the best move is not always a direct shot. Sometimes it is better to move one piece into defense and force your opponent into a bad angle.
Controls
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Aim a piece | Drag with the left mouse button |
| Shoot | Release the mouse button |
| Mobile play | Tap, drag, and release |
How to Play
Choose a piece, pull back in the direction you want power, and release to launch it. The piece hits the ball or other pieces, creating billiards-like rebounds.
You win by scoring more goals, but you also need to keep at least one piece near your own net.
Tips for Better Matches
- Keep one defender behind the ball.
- Use bank shots when the direct line is blocked.
- Do not hit too hard if a soft touch can set up a better shot.
- Push opponent pieces away from the center before shooting.
- Think one move ahead, especially near your goal.
Why Players Keep Playing
Finger Soccer is slower and more strategic than a reflex soccer game. It is easy to learn, but the angle-based shots make every round feel different.