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Tiny pixel blobs chase a ball in pure chaos—you’ll misplace passes, score accidental bangers, and get wrecked by tackles that feel personal. Simple controls, zero mercy.

Developer: Anco Software Ltd.
Genre: Sports
Released: 1989
File size: 236 bytes
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Game Overview

If you've ever played Sensible Soccer and thought, "This could use a little more chaos," Kick Off on the SNES is your game. The second you start a match, it's all frantic passes, wild tackles, and goals that feel like minor miracles—half the time you're not even sure how the ball ended up in the net. The controls are simple (pass, shoot, sprint), but good luck stringing together more than two passes before someone clatters into your player.

It's got that classic top-down view where everyone looks like a tiny pixelated blob, but somehow you still get weirdly attached to your team. The pace is relentless—no fancy animations or replays, just straight back into the action. And yeah, the AI will occasionally pull off some absolute nonsense, but that's part of the charm. You'll either love how raw it feels or rage-quit after the third own goal. Either way, it's a blast.

Still holds up if you're into that old-school, no-frills soccer vibe.

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