Ragdoll soccer? Check. Physics chaos? Check. Dummies World Cup throws you into 2-minute duels where dummy footballers flip, flop, and flail to score. Pick from 32 national teams (FIFA-inspired roster) and kick your way to glory. Simple controls. Pure arcade mayhem.
The mission is brutal: Outscore the opponent before time runs out. Each match clocks in at 90 seconds to 2 minutes. Your dummy versus theirs. First to rack up the most goals wins. No refs. No mercy.
Drag and drop your dummy with the mouse. Touch and swipe on mobile. The arrow shows trajectory—release to launch. Your dummy tumbles forward, kicks mid-air, crashes into the ball. Timing matters. Bad angles send shots wide. Smart tosses curve around defenders. The ball obeys physics: ricochet off walls, bounce off heads, slip through chaos. On desktop, use arrow keys to maneuver, spacebar to shoot. Mobile players tap on-screen buttons for movement and strikes.
No upgrades. No unlocks between rounds. Pure skill grind. Watch the timer (top center). Matches run 38s to 91s depending on mode. Scoreboard sits at the top: track your goals versus theirs in real time. Tied at full time? Sudden death or restart. Focus on quick movements—feint left, strike right. Confuse the AI dummy. Position near the goal line for tap-ins. Don't overthink angles: spam shots, let physics decide.
Ignore defense early. Rush the ball. The opponent dummy is slow to react—exploit the first 10 seconds. Use feints: fake a drag in one direction, release toward the opposite post. Aim low for ground shots (harder to block). High lobs work when the keeper commits forward. Practice shooting timing in early matches against weak teams. Master the drag-and-release mechanic: short drags = soft taps, long drags = power strikes. Screenshot analysis shows goals happen during ragdoll pile-ups—lean into the chaos.
Perfect for Soccer Physics fans craving quick chaos. Great for 1-3 minute breaks. Kids. Teens. Casual web-portal grinders. Anyone who loves ragdoll comedy over tactical depth.
Dummies World Cup was developed by DoonDook. Released in January 2025.