Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Soccer
Score: 7.1
2 Player 2 Player Games 2D Action Arcade attack Casual Tank Tanks

How to Play

Green Tank Use WASD to move and Q to fire Blue Tank Use Arrow Keys to move and P to fire Yellow Tank Use UHJK to move and M to fire Red Tank Use FCVB to move and N to fire

Description

Tank Soccer: Battle With Friends is a slightly oddball fusion of two things you might not usually associate—tanks and soccer, obviously. Here you’re not just driving your tank around a standard arena; instead, you’re trying to shove a giant soccer ball into the opposing goal while dodging and lobbing shells at your friends’ armored vehicles. It’s chaotic in the best way. You can play solo or bring along up to three buddies, with support for free-for-all as well as team modes like 2v2. Honestly, playing with more people turns things hilariously unpredictable fast. Controls aren’t exactly tricky—you move the tank, aim your cannon (kind of), and blast either at rivals or at that big ball in the middle. Sometimes you’ll nail an impossible long shot; sometimes you’ll just miss repeatedly and end up wedged behind a goal post (speaking from experience). That’s sort of part of its charm. It’s interesting how quickly rounds can shift: one moment all chaos on defense, next second, someone sneaks a goal out of nowhere. Tank Soccer moves at a brisk pace, so short matches fit well for party settings or quick sessions. Best for people who want some competitive fun but don’t care about taking it too seriously. Casual gamers, kids who like noisy mayhem—it’s pretty accessible.

Editor's View

Tried Tank Soccer with my younger cousin last weekend—didn't expect much but we ended up laughing most of the time. There’s something goofy about driving a tank and trying desperately to nudge this giant ball into a net while being blasted by everyone else on screen. The controls are basic enough but aiming feels slightly unpredictable—which is funny when playing casually but sometimes frustrating when you keep missing what seems like an easy shot. Matches can get really wild with four players; honestly, it almost feels more like bumper cars than tactical combat. Well, that part really matters if you’re looking for pure chaos over skillful play. I wish there were more arenas or maybe some power-ups—it starts feeling repetitive after several rounds. Still, it’s hard not to have fun yelling at your friends as tanks collide everywhere.