Do not buy this game yet, the controls seem sticky, and the game is difficult to play even on easy. The default audio settings will leave you deaf, and the tutorial teaches you nothing.
Robot Soccer Challenge
- Release Date:
- Feb 18, 2019
- Developer:
- Render System
- Publisher:
- Render System
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

Robot Soccer Challenge is a football game in which robots on remote control stand against each other. Show your abilities and skills in robot control and bring your team to victory. Dynamical and fast game, in which there is no lack of exciting and amusing moments. Game is inspired by robotic football and robot wars show.
Training
Learn the basics of the game and robot control. Go through the basic training to prepare yourself for the real matches.
Championship
Choose your favourite country and win the whole championship.
Only one of the 16 progressing countries will become the winner. Be there!
Friendly match
Ideal for fast play. Choose your opponent, arena and conditions. Pleasant and fast match can begin!
Multiplayer
Play with your friends on a single PC or in front of the TV and enjoy a lot of fun together! There is a cooperative championship, friendly match against each other or play against the computer together. Entertainment can take up to 6 players!
3D or Top down view
You can play in two modes: In full 3D view or top down view.
Arenas
There are several arenas at the disposal. Play during the hot sunny day or at evening light.
Teams
Stand against each other can the individuals at the duels, in teams 2 vs 2 or 3 vs 3.
Play on your Steam Deck too!
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User Reviews
Robot Soccer, a merge between the Football Minigame in Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction and Rocket League. Robot Soccer is of a simplistic design, accompanied with simplistic controls. You control a robot with pincers which allow you to catch the ball. You manouver your robot with the WASD keys and can either Chip the ball, causing a higher ball with less power (Right click on mouse.) or do a power shot, causing the ball to go fast and straight (Left click on mouse.) So far, whilst being new to the game a problem I encountered is the 1v1 matches ppear to be very one sided to new comers like myself, with the matches seemingly very one sided to the AI. A noticeable feature I noticed is the AI are able to knock the ball out from your pincers and out of control whilst persuing behind you, thus sometimes making you lose control over a fairly won goal and missing a shot that is not quite lined up, whereas no matter how much I spam left or right click this never seems to have any effect on t...
Pretty promising game as it's still in early access couple of pointers : - think of integrating XBOX controller since this will make movement easier - think of refining further more the graphics ... good luck :)
Controller suport is none. Only keypad option is available. I've try many ways to setup the Xbox controllres but not working at all.
Very interesting game so far, very simple yet fun, with potential to add even more. Still having some issues with the ball flying through walls, but otherwise everything is wokring smoothly and I'm quite enjoying it Some ideas for imnprovement: A mode without ball control and shooting Replays for goals Customizable maps I know these may not be the easiest, but they would make great additions to the game
First things first, this isn't anything like Rocket League, aside from the concept of "vehicles knock balls into goals". It's a lot more like Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction's Football mode, but with actual ball control and shooting instead of aimlessly knocking a ball about (although a mode without the shooting mechanic could be great). I thought the AI would be very simple in this early access stage, and while they were always chasing the ball rather than one chase a ball, the other wait for a pass (which, to be fair, is fairly advanced AI), they did understand defending the net when you have the ball, as well as even chipping it over you if you're charging towards them. The only real problem I had was that sometimes the ball would clip out of the arena if I shot too hard, and it wouldn't come back, so I just had to wait for the match to finish. All in all, it has potential to be a solid robot soccer game!
A very fun sports game with robots! It is however at the moment pretty barebones and limited, but I think there's a lot of potential in this game!
I bought and run it. And then my keyboard went dead. Not a single key had any effect on the game. I couldn't even left the game or press CTR+ALT-DELETE to kill it. No matter what I tried to do nothing happened, completely dead keyboard. I had to hard reset the comp, and tried again, but as soon I went into this game the same repeats. I asked Steam for refund.
I bought this game from the Black Friday Sales and played an hour and a half. I played online and with bots, so hre we go: Pros: - Multiplayer is all laughs, seriously. I played with a friend and is all laughs. - Normal and "rubbish" changeable fields. I enjoyed more the latter, but I find interesting to have both (since I've seen that before didn't exist the normal one). - Goal posts are so tiny. When playing online is no use than to push, but in bots yo have to distract them to leave the goal empty. Maybe a larger goal would be interesting, but for now I feel it's fine. - Thank god you can change timing and number of players when playing the championship. Cons: - Bots are easy, even the hard/fast ones. Even without knowing how to play properly. I would like an even faster game. - It feels a bit simple and stuck when playing and going for the ball. Should they add some things like weapons? Or maybe some field powers? - Championship is also simple, but that's the usual in these game...
This game is unpolished, misleading, but somewhat fun gameplay. Still rating it down
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support.
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Robot Soccer Challenge cost?
Robot Soccer Challenge costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Robot Soccer Challenge?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: SSE2 instruction set support. Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Robot Soccer Challenge available on?
Robot Soccer Challenge is available on Windows PC.
Is Robot Soccer Challenge worth buying?
Robot Soccer Challenge has 70% positive reviews from 54 players.
When was Robot Soccer Challenge released?
Robot Soccer Challenge was released on Feb 18, 2019.
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