My disappointment with the current state of the FIFA franchise on mobile has been well documented (including in my ), and while we've had some fun arcade soccer games lately - such as Stickman Soccer 16 [], I'm still hoping for a wider range of options when it comes to enjoying one of my favorite sports. So, I was glad to see that we have another challenger entering the pitch soon, Pixel Cup Soccer 16, a retro style soccer game that looks like loads of fun ( during our GDC 2016 coverage). The game's visuals and music definitely take me back to all those retro soccer games I played when I was growing up, and the gameplay looks like it's going to hit a nice balance between arcade and simulation (with the balance obviously tilting towards arcade).
The game, which is a sequel of sorts to Pixel Cup Soccer, boasts simplified controls with one directional control and two buttons, but it does allow you to curve the ball after you shoot, a sign that it's more than just a simple arcade. The game will include different weather conditions, women's league, a variety of competitions, and a party mode to play with your friends. The game is coming out for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV on June 2nd, and it will cost $2.99. The developers and are taking suggestions, so go and give them your 2 cents.
The game, which is a sequel of sorts to Pixel Cup Soccer, boasts simplified controls with one directional control and two buttons, but it does allow you to curve the ball after you shoot, a sign that it's more than just a simple arcade. The game will include different weather conditions, women's league, a variety of competitions, and a party mode to play with your friends. The game is coming out for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV on June 2nd, and it will cost $2.99. The developers and are taking suggestions, so go and give them your 2 cents.