A Small World Cup

What Is A Small World Cup?
A Small World Cup is a mini soccer sport game with only one ragdoll per team. All you have to do is to get more goals than your opponent before the time elapses. The way to get there however is anything but easy.
Rather than conventional movement controls, you drag your player with the mouse and hurl your player into action. A single misstep may cause the ball to go into your own goal or make a miracle of a save at the nick of the time.
How to Play A Small World Cup
One of the strongest points about the game is that it is easy to pick up. You do not need to possess sophisticated football abilities, you just need good timing, positioning and a little bit of restraint.
Controls:
- Left Click - Pick your player
- Drag Cursor - Press and release to push and strike the ball
The physics are entirely ragdoll-based and thus, tiny motions can have massive impact. Strong shots can be deflected by the crossbar but soft taps can find their way around the goalkeeper.
Play as Iconic National Teams
The game is inspired by the 1998 world cup and the game has a host of national teams that make an immediate impression to football fans. The choice of countries is enormous, as well as the teams in America, Europe, and others.
Teams are differentiated by their looks and color of kits but competitive spirit remains the same. As soon as you pick up your team, you are dumped into the deep waters of one-on-one matches where one goal matters.
Game Modes
The game focuses primarily on battling AI-controlled opponents. As you progress, the AI becomes smarter and more aggressive, forcing you to refine both your attacking and defensive play.
Despite the simplicity, matches never feel repetitive thanks to:
- Increasing difficulty
- Fast 45-second rounds
- Unpredictable ragdoll physics
- Every game feels different even against the same opponent.
Tips to Win More Matches
- You don’t need perfection just smart play:
- Don’t hit the ball with maximum force every time
- Always defend after attacking
- Watch the clock matches last only 45 seconds
- Avoid bouncing too high unless you’re setting up a surprise shot
- Use your opponent’s mistakes to your advantage
- Sometimes the best move is doing less.
A Small World Cup transforms football into a small, crazy and never ending fun. Featuring ragdoll physics, rapid matches, national teams and tournament progression, it provides the fun without giving it the unwarranted complexity.
















































































