FootLOL wants to add the laughter to soccer, but it's mostly a bit infuriating.
Judging a game by its name is a little too easy sometimes. A name like FootLOL doesnât exactly inspire confidence, and it turns out thatâs a reasonably fair assumption to make in this fcase. Itâs a briefly entertaining idea, but one that ends up cruelly punishing those who play too well â" which is mostly everyone.
To spice up the usual kind of soccer playing weâd expect, FootLOL throws in various gadgets and weapons that help dictate your chances of success. You donât actually have much control over your players as they automatically work their way towards the goal. Instead, you can use things such as land mines to blow your enemies away or shields to stop them from doing that to your guys.
At first itâs kind of fun to do. Placing a land mine in just the right spot can cause an enemy to go flying across half the screen, easily opening things up for a quick goal. Itâs a little too easy though, which causes one significant problem.
To progress through each stage of FootLOL you have to complete an objective. These start out being as simple as âbeat the opponentâ but then they switch to requiring you to win with a certain score. Trying to win 3-2 when your opponents are far from bright, and itâs all too easy for you to score, is surprisingly tough. And thereâs also the awkwardness of being punished for being too good at something.
Thatâs around when the novelty wears off for FootLOL. Itâs trying so hard to be something different that, ultimately, it just feels a little too silly for comfort. You can unlock new things as you go along, which help a bit, as well as pick up (or purchase) some stars to unlock a multiplayer mode, but FootLOL is rarely more than a fleeting good idea.
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