Power ball soccer is a fast-paced, top-down arcade football game where cartoon heads battle for goals. Think Sports Heads meets quick-reflex chaos. You've got 32 levels, 16 characters, and special moves that turn every match into a 60-second sprint. No fluff, just pick your bobblehead and score.
It's dead simple. You move, you shoot, you score. The catch? Your opponent mirrors your chaos.
Responsive enough for quick reactions. Desktop feels tighter, mobile works fine if you don't mind virtual sticks.
Start by selecting one of 16 cartoon heads from the character screen. Use yellow arrows to browse. Some characters unlock after you beat specific levels, so early matches gate your roster.
Each match is timed. You and an AI opponent slam into a physics-based ball, trying to knock it into opposite goals. Special abilities add curve—some freeze the ball, others boost your speed. The opponent scales in difficulty, so Level 20+ rivals will punish sloppy positioning.
No currency system here. Progression is linear: win matches, unlock new heads. Challenge Mode amps the AI aggression, forcing you to master timing on specials and rebounds.
Perfect for players who want bite-sized competitive sessions. If you've got 5 minutes between classes or need a quick dopamine hit, this nails it. Not for strategy lovers—it's all reflex and timing.
Frantic but not punishing. Matches feel like arcade pinball mixed with air hockey. The top-down perspective keeps everything visible, though the pixel-art crowd looks weirdly out of place against the smooth vector characters. It's a browser game through and through—no download, instant action, zero friction.
1. Saves: Progress stores locally via browser cache. Clear your data, lose your unlocks.
2. Performance: Runs smooth on Chromebooks and low-end Android. No lag spikes noticed, but expect basic 2D visuals—this isn't pushing any hardware limits.
A solid time-killer that doesn't overstay its welcome.
Power ball soccer was developed by antonio conte. Released in February 2026.