Soccer Kick is one of those 'hyper-casual' games that is fun for exactly ten minutes at a time. The goal is to kick a soccer ball as far as humanly possible, bouncing it off buildings and monuments around the world. It’s visually satisfying to see the ball fly past the Eiffel Tower or the Statue of Liberty, and the upgrade system—improving power, bounce, and offline earnings—provides a decent sense of progression.
However, the game is heavily bogged down by its monetization strategy. Every few kicks are interrupted by an unskippable ad, which completely kills the rhythm of the gameplay. Furthermore, once you reach higher levels, the 'world' feels a bit empty, and the mechanics don't evolve enough to keep things interesting for the long haul. It's a great distraction for a waiting room or a quick break, but don't expect a deep sports simulation. It’s more of a 'distance chaser' with a soccer coat of paint.
Dinsun here. I’ve seen enough of these hyper-casual 'distance' games to know the pattern, and Soccer Kick doesn't deviate an inch. You tap a meter, watch a ball fly over low-poly landmarks, and wait for the inevitable wall that demands upgrades. It’s a loop designed for short bursts of dopamine, but it lacks any substantial depth or technical challenge. For a 40-year-old gamer who grew up on titles with meat on their bones, this feels like a hollow distraction.
The progression is entirely linear. You earn currency, you pump it into power or bounce, and you repeat. There’s no strategy involved, no 'mastery' of the physics—just a steady grind. While the visual feedback of flying across the globe is mildly satisfying for the first ten minutes, the aggressive monetization and lack of gameplay variety quickly turn it into a chore. It’s functional, but it’s hardly a game.
Performance: Runs smoothly on most devices; very fast loading times due to minimal assets.
Buy if: You want a mindless time-killer for a five-minute bus ride.
Skip if: You value deep mechanics or hate aggressive ad-driven progression.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 5.2.5Tue Jan 13 2026
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Can you hoof your soccer ball past the Statue of Liberty? Or the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben or even the pyramids? And then all around the world!
Time your kick perfectly for extra power - the further you kick, the more coins you earn. Then upgrade your power and ball bounciness and see the ball fly past these awesome global landmarks.
How far can you kick it? Maybe to space?!
Requires iOS 14.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Can you hoof your soccer ball past the Statue of Liberty? Or the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben or even the pyramids? And then all around the world!
Time your kick perfectly for extra power - the further you kick, the more coins you earn. Then upgrade your power and ball bounciness and see the ball fly past these awesome global landmarks.
How far can you kick it? Maybe to space?!
















Soccer Kick is an addictive casual game where you aim to kick a soccer ball as far as possible. By timing your kick perfectly, you can send the ball soaring over famous global cities. Use the coins you earn to upgrade your strength and the bounciness of the ball to reach new records. Travel from London to New York and beyond in this simple yet satisfying test of timing and upgrades.
Famous global landmarks
Simple one-tap controls
Deep upgrade system
Unlockable balls and kits
Wait for the power meter to reach the green zone for the maximum boost. Tapping at the peak of the meter is the only way to clear early obstacles.
Information on the developer's other hyper-casual titles.
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Time your kick perfectly for extra power - the further you kick, the more coins you earn. Then upgrade your power and ball bounciness and see the ball fly.
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Some users report glitches after level 200; try clearing your cache or reinstalling to resolve graphics issues.