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FootyZag
Addictive and unusual football game that will make you curl your hair. 20 strange teams are gathered from all over the world to decide who's the best. Consult a doctor or pharmacist before playing.
Master the Game: FootyZag Instructions
Click on the left or right side of the screen, or press left or right arrow key on desktop, to pass the ball or kick.
Which game genre is associated with this title?
The classification of this game is based on its Football gameplay style.
What company developed this game?
The development team that made this game is EpicLords Studios.
What platform-specific tools or libraries were used to develop the game?
The game uses the open-source game engine Construct 2.
Which gender is the game aimed at?
The game is targeted toward Male.
Which age groups will find this game most enjoyable?
This game is appropriate for Teens age groups.
Are there any scenes of cruelty or brutality in the game?
Yes, FootyZag features elements of cruelty.
Is the game available to play on mobile devices like phones and tablets?
FootyZag supports mobile devices such as iPhones and Android phones.
How is the game described through its tags?
The tags that give insights into the game’s content are cartoon.
Is the game suitable for a younger audience?
No, FootyZag is not child-appropriate.
Does the gameplay involve any blood or blood-like elements?
Yes, there is blood present in FootyZag’s content.