This is what you have been dreaming about. You are on a muddy pitch facing the goalie. You start running towards the ball. Hold your breath, this is it. You are about to shoot. You activate your Phantom Shot, you activate your Saber Shot. The ball flies towards the goal, moving in the air. It teleports to the right, the goalie jumps. But the ball isn't there, it's already burning the net. GOAAAAAL! Upgrade your shots, do it again.
Defeat a keeper, get his sticker. Collect the full sticker album to unlock amazing permanent powers.
Flick Cup is a fun, fast-paced roguelite soccer game where you flick the ball to place your shots, upgrade your powers, and conquer the football world.
One thumb. One ball. A whole career of impossible goals.
FLICK TO SCORE
Swipe to aim, bend, and blast. Curl it around the keeper, dip it under the bar, or rifle it into the top corner. Every shot is in your hands, and every goalie is daring you to beat them.
BUILD A BROKEN SHOT
Draft new powers between matches and stack them into game-breaking combos. Teleport the ball past the dive. Split it into phantoms. Light up the net with the Saber Shot. Discover the synergies that turn a tidy finish into pure chaos.
BEAT THE KEEPERS
No two goalkeepers are the same. Some read your curl, some gamble early, some are a wall in the corners. Scout their weaknesses, choose the right shot style, and pick them apart.
GO ON A RUN
Climb four leagues of rising difficulty, choose your own path on the map, and survive the cup finals. Every run is freshly generated, so no two careers ever play the same.
CATCH FIRE
Score three in a row and your ball turns red-hot, faster and deadlier, until someone finally stops you. Keep the streak alive across matches and become unstoppable.
KEEP CLIMBING
Bank your winnings, unlock permanent upgrades, and restart tougher with New Game Plus. The ladder never stops getting harder.
No ads. No in-app purchases. No nonsense. Just you, the ball, your super powers and the back of the net.
Lace up. Take the shot. Win the cup.
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