Summary
Each team consists of eight players, including one goalkeeper, two attackers or defenders, and three midfielders. When a player moves a row, all the players in that row move together, unlike in traditional table soccer setups. Rows can only be shifted left or right and cannot be moved up or down. Controlling the ball and executing strong shots are just part of the gameplay. Players can also knock out an opponent with a precisely timed shot. If the game ends in a tie, it goes into a penalty shootout.
There are three distinct playing surfaces to choose from. Players can practice without facing a computer-controlled opponent, and a spectator mode lets newcomers watch two AI-controlled teams compete against each other.