Soccer Tactics World
Soccer Tactics World
Included: 2 Teams of WOODEN pawns (11 per team) and a wooden soccer disc, board, 2 score dials, 2 spinners, 2 dice, 1 shooting die, 10 yellow cards, 5 red cards, cool digital timer, "The Beautiful Cup", rule booklet, short rules sheet.
SOCCER TACTICS WORLD is not a trivia or historical game. This is fast-paced, real soccer (football)! Everything that you can do in soccer, you can do in this game. This is not only a fun game for kids, but for Fathers and Mothers against sons and daughters; and husband against wife.
Soccer Tactics WORLD - THE BOARD GAME THAT KICKS!
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Soccer Tactics WORLD combines the strategy of soccer with the heart of the game. Eleven players per team on a traditional full-length field. This game includes dribbling, passing and capturing the ball; and intense battles for ball control.
But watch out! Yellow and red cards can be handed out. There are short and long passes, and offensive and defensive strategies. Free Kicks, Goal Kicks, Corner Kicks and Penalty Kicks. And don't be caught off-side!
Play a full 90 minute game (or set your own time). This game plays like the real thing. Soccer Tactics WORLD is pure soccer emotion!
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Podcasts Featuring this Game
TDT # 115: 2008 Preview
In this episode, Paul talks about politics in war games, and Geoff talks about the Past, Present, and Future of luck. Tom reviews the kid's game Baren Stark, while Sam discusses Soccer Tactics World. We debate the merits of Quick Count Football, and talk about recent games played - Ra, Commands and Colors, Hyper Slide, and Power Grid. Finally, Giles, Mark, Tom and Sam all discuss the upcoming year, and what they think will be great expansions and games coming out.
TDT # 107: Top Ten Good Games with Bad Themes
In this episode, Moritz talks about more possible innovations in board games, and Eric gives us pre-Essen news. Geoff discusses whether some sides of the die come up more often than others, and Mark gabs about ASL-SK1.
TDT # 72: Top Ten Games from Essen 2006
Not so much regular news this week, but we continue our contest for Quest for the Dragonlords. I review Take Stock, and we discuss our Hot Games of the Month. We answer some questions, but the main part of our show is a special report from Rick Thornquist and Moritz Eggert