A Small World Cup is a brilliantly quirky take on the world’s most popular sport, stripping away complex rules in favor of pure, physics-driven mayhem. Developed by Rujo Games, this title features a unique "drag-and-launch" mechanic where you control
a single, ragdoll-like player. Instead of traditional dribbling, you aim and fling your character across the pitch to strike the ball, bash into opponents, and score spectacular—often accidental—goals. The game’s charm
lies in its unpredictable physics engine, where a simple defensive move can quickly turn into a high-speed projectile flying toward the net. The game offers a classic tournament structure that allows you to represent
your favorite national team in a quest for the trophy. As you progress through the brackets, the difficulty ramps up, requiring more precise timing and strategic positioning to outmaneuver the AI. Its minimalist aesthetic
and fast-paced rounds make it the perfect "pick-up-and-play" experience for casual gamers and soccer fans alike. Whether you are performing a perfect bicycle kick or simply bouncing off the walls in a desperate save,
A Small World Cup delivers a hilarious and satisfying competitive experience that keeps the spirit of the tournament alive in the most entertaining way possible.