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A Small World Cup

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ℹ️ About A Small World Cup

A Small World Cup is a comedic and fast-paced soccer game driven by wacky ragdoll physics. In this unblocked game, you choose a national team and control a single, clumsy player in a tournament where chaos reigns supreme. It is a game that is easy to learn, hard to control, and guaranteed to produce hilarious moments.

A Small World Cup

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⚙️ Details

The gameplay of A Small World Cup is a simple yet chaotic 1-on-1 duel. You control your floppy player by aiming a jump and then activating it. Your player will then launch through the air, and your goal is to have them collide with the soccer ball to send it into the opponent’s net. The key strategy is to use the opponent’s player and the walls to your advantage, creating unpredictable bounces and trick shots. The physics-driven gameplay is more about luck and timing than the deep strategy of a game like Gangster Contract Mafia Wars. The first player to score the required number of goals wins the match and advances in the World Cup.

▶️ How to play

A moving arrow determines the angle of your jump. Click the mouse button to lock in the angle and launch your player. Your goal is to hit the ball with your player’s body and score a goal. You can also jump into your opponent to knock them out of position. Win the match to move on to the next round of the tournament.

💡 Tips and Tricks

Do not just aim for the ball. Sometimes the best move is to jump directly into the opponent, knocking them away and giving you a clear shot at the ball on your next jump. A high-arcing jump can be a good defensive move to block the opponent’s shot. Embrace the chaos; a lucky, random bounce is often your best weapon.

🕹️ Controls

Use the Left Mouse Button to jump. Aim is determined by a constantly moving arrow.

Editor's Review

Pros

  • Hilarious physics-based gameplay
  • Simple one-button controls
  • Fast-paced and addictive
  • Tournament mode adds a sense of purpose

Cons

  • Can feel very random and luck-based
  • Lacks any strategic depth
  • The controls are intentionally clumsy

Our Score

8.8 / 10

❓ FAQ

Can I play this game with a friend?

The game is primarily designed as a single-player tournament against AI opponents. However, its simple premise makes it fun to take turns with a friend, competing to see who can get further in the tournament.

Are all the teams the same?

Yes, choosing a team is purely cosmetic. All the players control and behave in the same wacky, physics-driven way, regardless of which country you choose to represent.

Is this game about skill?

It is a hilarious mix of skill and luck. While you can get better at timing your jumps, the ragdoll physics ensure that something unexpected and funny is always about to happen. It is not a game to be taken too seriously.

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