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'''Magnetic Soccer''' is a {{wp|table football|table soccer}} game published by [[Nintendo]].
 
'''Magnetic Soccer''' is a {{wp|table football|table soccer}} game published by [[Nintendo]].
  
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==Gameplay<ref>[https://www.mobygames.com/game/gameboy/magnetic-soccer Moby Games description]</ref>==
There are three different modes; the main game, a training mode, and a watch mode.
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There are three different modes; the main game, a training mode, and a watch mode (computer only controlled battles for the player to watch), as well as three different surfaces.
  
 
The game (as expected from a table soccer board) is split into two teams, and the player must hit the ball with their team of footballers to score a goal on the opponent's side, while the (computer controlled) other team attempts the same.  
 
The game (as expected from a table soccer board) is split into two teams, and the player must hit the ball with their team of footballers to score a goal on the opponent's side, while the (computer controlled) other team attempts the same.  
  
Also included is a power mechanic, where the player can charge a kick on a gauge to perform a more powerful shot than a regular kick.
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There are eight players for each team with two attackers/defenders, one goalkeeper and three midfielders. Moving a row causes all players to be moved at once, though rows can only be moved from left to right.
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Included is a power mechanic, where the player can charge a kick on a gauge to perform a more powerful shot than a regular kick. Using powerful shots, the player can incapacitate the opponent, unless they are the goalkeeper.
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If the game is tied, there is a penalty shootout.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 21 November 2020

Magnetic Soccer
キックアタック!!
Magnetic Soccer box.png
Developer(s): (Unknown)
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category: Soccer
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: Cancelled
Europe: 1992
©1992 Nintendo

Magnetic Soccer is a table soccer game published by Nintendo.

Gameplay[1]

There are three different modes; the main game, a training mode, and a watch mode (computer only controlled battles for the player to watch), as well as three different surfaces.

The game (as expected from a table soccer board) is split into two teams, and the player must hit the ball with their team of footballers to score a goal on the opponent's side, while the (computer controlled) other team attempts the same.

There are eight players for each team with two attackers/defenders, one goalkeeper and three midfielders. Moving a row causes all players to be moved at once, though rows can only be moved from left to right.

Included is a power mechanic, where the player can charge a kick on a gauge to perform a more powerful shot than a regular kick. Using powerful shots, the player can incapacitate the opponent, unless they are the goalkeeper.

If the game is tied, there is a penalty shootout.



References

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