Flick Shot Soccer
Drag-aim, release, watch the ball curl past the keeper. A portrait-first shooting game by Raccoon where every goal is a study in angle and timing — the cleanest mobile pick in the line-up.
FLICK SHOT SOCCER
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How to Play Flick Shot Soccer
Each level drops a single ball a fixed distance from the goal. Press and drag to set your angle and power; the longer the pull, the harder the strike. Release to kick. A perfect shot threads past the keeper into a corner — everything else is practice.
The game is built for one-hand portrait play, which is why the viewport is vertical. It still works on desktop with a mouse, but phones and tablets are where the drag-release rhythm feels right.
Flick Shot Soccer Controls — Keyboard & Touch
Touch and drag to aim, release to shoot. Portrait orientation is mandatory — landscape will letterbox the view.
Flick Shot Soccer Tips & Tricks
Short drags beat long ones
A half-pull curling shot scores more reliably than a full-power bomb down the middle. Accuracy beats velocity once levels start narrowing the goal angle.
Aim from the same start point
Begin every drag from the ball itself. Keeping a consistent origin means each attempt teaches you something — otherwise the angle feels random.
Use the keeper's dive delay
The goalie commits about a third of a second after you release. Aiming opposite the side you feinted toward beats most early-level dives.
Why You’ll Like Flick Shot Soccer
Penalty Challenge Multiplayer wins on depth; this one wins on feel. The portrait layout and the slight ball weight in the drag make Flick Shot Soccer the penalty pick we hand to people who insist they don't play games — thirty seconds in, they are still pulling one more shot.
Flick Shot Soccer FAQ — Common Questions
Yes — both platforms, portrait orientation. The touch drag is smooth and the game is built mobile-first.