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Foosball - Street Edition

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60%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, story
60% User Score Based on 100 reviews

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Foosball - Street Edition is a single player and multiplayer casual sport game. It was developed by Exkee and was released on April 16, 2014. It received neutral reviews from players.

In "Foosball - Street Edition," foosball players have come to life and roam the streets, forming teams with unique skills. This arcade-style soccer game features 5vs5 matches and introduces new game modes like Bread & Cheese and Pass to Ten. With easy-to-learn mechanics, players can enjoy a fresh take on soccer, dribbling and scoring their way to victory.

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60%
Audience ScoreBased on 100 reviews
humor8 positive mentions
gameplay8 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and provides a light-hearted arcade soccer experience, especially enjoyable in multiplayer.
  • It has a unique art style and special abilities that add a humorous twist to traditional soccer gameplay.
  • The game is accessible with low minimum requirements, making it easy to run on various systems.
  • The controls are often unresponsive and buggy, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • There are numerous bugs that can disrupt matches, including issues with scoring and AI behavior.
  • The game lacks proper support for modern controllers and has confusing naming conventions for game mechanics.
  • gameplay
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it frustrating and buggy, particularly when using keyboard controls. While some appreciate its arcade-style charm and simplicity, others criticize the execution as unpolished and lacking engagement, especially due to convoluted mechanics and the need to replay the story mode multiple times. Overall, the gameplay experience is described as lukewarm, with significant room for improvement.

    • “Fun arcade style soccer game, but the gameplay is a bit buggy.”
    • “The gameplay is simple; however, it's strongly recommended to use a gamepad since most (if not all) of the menu is all Xbox 360 buttons.”
    • “Some minor bugs, but overall gameplay is good and enjoyable; a pretty relaxing little game to pass your time.”
    • “The controls are creepy, gameplay is not fun.”
    • “Awful gameplay, full of bugs, unpolished.”
    • “You have to complete the entire story mode and then restart it from the beginning and play the entire story mode up until that point... the majority of the stars you can get in one go however one match requires you to win a match without any fouls as well as winning a match with 5 or more fouls, which means to complete that level you'd have to complete the whole story twice (assuming you can get them in one go, which is really hard due to the whole tackling mechanics being just as bad as the rest of the controls).”
  • story
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story mode of the game is criticized for its abrupt character introductions and lack of depth, making it difficult for players to engage with the narrative. Progression is seen as tedious, requiring multiple playthroughs to collect stars linked to achievements, which detracts from the overall enjoyment. Additionally, the short length of the story mode and uninteresting gameplay mechanics contribute to a lackluster experience.

    • “The story itself I have no problem with, and the variation between opponents and teams is good. It's one of the only good things about the game.”
    • “You have to collect a few stars (which are linked to the achievements) throughout the story mode, challenges that you can complete during the match.”
    • “Story mode is super short, only about 90 minutes long, and the mini-games you unlock are not very engaging.”
    • “Regardless, since I don't know much about the characters as the game really just assumed I did with their quick and abrupt introductions, I couldn't really enjoy the story. The core gameplay is alright but with a few control issues for keyboard users.”
    • “This game, with its hard-coded 'push the [a] button on your gamepad' pop-ups, non-rebindable keyboard controls, thirty seconds of unskippable developer credits at the start of each launch, GUIs that don't recognize mouse input, tedious and thoroughly uninteresting 'story mode' (literally nothing more than matches against progressively-harder teams), wretched music, and a bland lack of personality wherever you look - is not it.”
    • “There is barely anything that makes me want to continue playing, and if I wasn't such an achievement hunter, I'd have given up. I have to play through the story a few more times for the stars... even at £4, this isn't a great game. I'd go as far as saying you shouldn't even really pick it up in a sale unless it's really cheap and you don't get frustrated easily.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with numerous reports of buggy controls and gameplay that detracts from the overall experience. While some players see potential, many express frustration over the game's current state, suggesting it feels abandoned by developers. Overall, the stability problems overshadow the fun aspects of the game.

    • “Terrible, terrible game; abandoned by the devs it seems, and the game is a buggy mess.”
    • “There is potential in this game, but the controls are often buggy.”
    • “Game is buggy as well; I think this is going to be fixed, but I doubt gameplay is going to be much better.”
  • humor
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is well-received, with players appreciating its lighthearted and comedic approach to football, contrasting with the hyper-realistic styles of FIFA and PES. Many users fondly recall nostalgic titles like Super Shoot Soccer and Captain Tsubasa, highlighting the game's ability to evoke childhood memories while also enjoying its compatibility with Linux. Overall, the game is described as funny and enjoyable, making it a standout in the genre.

    • “While FIFA and PES try to be hyper-real, some games create funny moments around football.”
    • “Funny and good game; Linux support is a plus since I work mostly with it.”
    • “Reminds me of my childhood games, Super Shoot Soccer, Captain Tsubasa, and other funny soccer games.”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics received mixed reviews, with some users noting that they are basic and lack advancement compared to previous titles, while others appreciated the art style as fitting for a soccer game. Overall, the consensus suggests that while the graphics serve their purpose, they do not stand out in terms of quality or innovation.

    • “The art style fits what it's advertising and it's just a soccer game.”
    • “Graphics: 45/100 - still very basic stuff.”
    • “In fact, they had better graphics and a more demanding engine.”
    • “The art style fits what it's advertising, but it's just a soccer game.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and unengaging, with repetitive matches against increasingly difficult teams and a lack of meaningful progression or variety. The controls and user interface further exacerbate the experience, making it feel monotonous and frustrating. Overall, the grinding is seen as a significant drawback that detracts from the enjoyment of the game.

    • “This game, with its hard-coded 'push the [a] button on your gamepad' pop-ups, non-rebindable keyboard controls, thirty seconds of unskippable developer credits at the start of each launch, GUIs that don't recognize mouse input, tedious and thoroughly uninteresting 'story mode' (literally nothing more than matches against progressively-harder teams), wretched music, and a bland lack of personality wherever you look (from the extremely generic font right down to the sudden, jarring way the games just... end... when time expires) - is not it.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely criticized as "wretched," contributing to an overall bland and uninspired experience. Reviewers feel it lacks personality and fails to enhance the gameplay, further detracting from the game's appeal.

    • “This game features wretched music that detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “The music in this game is bland and uninteresting, failing to engage the player.”
    • “The soundtrack is forgettable and adds nothing to the atmosphere of the game.”
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Foosball - Street Edition is a casual sport game.

Foosball - Street Edition is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Foosball - Street Edition was released on April 16, 2014.

Foosball - Street Edition was developed by Exkee.

Foosball - Street Edition has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Foosball - Street Edition is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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