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A Small World Cup is a quirky and addictive ragdoll soccer game developed by Rujo Games. Inspired by the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the game reimagines international football with chaotic ragdoll physics, turning every match into a mix of skill, timing, and hilarious randomness.
At the start, players pick a national team—from football giants like Brazil, Argentina, USA, Mexico, Chile, or Peru—and compete in a 7-round championship. Each match is a quick 45-second duel, and the rules are simple: score more goals than your opponent before the timer runs out. The ragdoll mechanics mean you’ll not only hit the ball but also slam into rivals, block shots with your body, or accidentally score an own goal if you overhit the ball.
Game modes include World Cup, European Clubs, and American League, giving you a variety of tournaments to experience. As you progress, the AI opponents get tougher, demanding sharper reflexes and smarter strategies. Leaderboards track your wins, losses, and goals scored, motivating you to refine your playing style.
With vibrant graphics, lively crowd sound effects, and diverse fields (from grassy stadiums to beachside arenas), A Small World Cup creates the energy of real football in a fun, cartoonish way.
A Small World Cup was developed by Rujo Games and released in 2017 (HTML5), and later adapted for Android.