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Soccer Kid

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Genre: Arcade    |     Year: 1994    |     Publisher: Krisalis    |     Developer: Krisalis
Game Review (written by Jinna) Added on: 02/11/2007
Hey people, I have not yet had the pleasure of enduring this game, as I have to comment first, I’m commenting on this game because it truly is a classical, by this I mean it’s one of those old games where the graphics tend to be a little on the lame side, but once you start playing it, you simply just cannot stop, I’m the type of person who is very picky about the games I play, and yet, I love this game, therefore, it must be good, I recommend it to all.

The game is about a young lad who goes around fighting baddies with his football, yes you heard me right, his football, and you defeat them with it. The main objective of the games is locate missing pieces of the world cup, which have been distributed throughout the whole of the game, and as you try to allocate the pieces you are virtually on the edge of your seat, because, once you start playing it, you become so outrageously addicted to it, that you cannot stop playing.
I’ve known this game since back into my young childhood and I am now 15, and I absolutely admire this game, it has to be one of my favorite games, if not my favorite.
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on, I was browsing amongst the games, and to my surprise I saw soccer kids - (that’s the name of the game by the way) and it said rate this game, and immediately I did, there’s no question in what I gave t out of 10, that’s it, you got it right, 10 out of 10.
On the game, soccer kid, there are quite a few amount of levels, there is all you could imagine, and yet more, the levels aside, the enemies are sneaky and there are all types of obstacles throughout the game trying to obstruct/divert you from re gathering the missing part of the world cup.
This game was produced in the early 19's and yet for me still holds the reputation for being outrageously addictive. In this game, like a vast majority of games, it is single player, although you could take it in turns per level with your mates if you wanted to, also, you are only one character, there is no selection in which character you can have, and which you would like, also, to my recollection, there isn’t any of those things you can collect throughout the game, like power - ups and bonus points, well, I’m now going to go and play this fantastic game for my self, I strongly recommend you try it, although I can’t force you, peace out, and let me know what you think about it.


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