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Crazy Kick Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 4.5 Android Rated Everyone Free with in-app purchases

Rating

4.5
★★★★★
1.7K likes 14 dislikes

Description

Crazy Kick is a simple one-finger soccer runner about dribbling around obstacles and timing a final shot. Its direct controls and comic physics are briefly satisfying, but predictable levels, weak opponents, ad interruptions, and minimal football strategy make it a shallow diversion.

Crazy Kick Review

Crazy Kick reduces football to a narrow obstacle course. The player drags to guide a ball past cones, defenders, barriers, moving hazards, and goalkeepers. Reaching the final area creates a shot opportunity, and scoring completes the stage.

Some levels reward knocking opponents aside or using environmental objects rather than following realistic football rules. The immediate feedback works well. The ball follows the finger, defenders react visibly, and a successful curve around the goalkeeper provides a quick payoff.

Levels are short enough to restart without frustration, while cosmetic balls and light progression add simple collection goals. There is little tactical football beneath the presentation. No passing, team shape, stamina, or match management is required.

Defenders often follow predictable paths, and many stages can be solved by circling widely or exploiting loose physics. Advertising appears frequently around the brief playable sections, and reward multipliers do not create deeper play. Crazy Kick is suitable for a few casual swipes when players want an easy skill toy.

Anyone expecting a soccer simulation or meaningful competition should look elsewhere. Its strongest levels briefly turn the field into a physics puzzle, but those ideas are not developed far enough.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS
Developer Voodoo
Downloads 100M
Price Free with in-app purchases
Package com.orbitalknight.ridiculousfreekick
Content Rating Everyone
Android Version 1.18.10
Android Updated May 30, 2026
Android File Size 200MB
iOS Version 1.18.5
iOS Updated May 21, 2022
iOS File Size 400.3 MB
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How to Play Crazy Kick

Drag on the screen to guide the ball. Move around defenders and obstacles while keeping enough space to change direction. Release or follow the stage prompt near the goal to take the final shot.

Observe moving defenders for one cycle before entering their lane. Use smooth curves rather than abrupt swipes, because the ball may overshoot or expose itself. When a goalkeeper moves, aim toward the space they are leaving rather than directly at the current opening.

Environmental objects can block, deflect, or remove defenders, so test them when the direct route is closed. Do not watch every optional reward ad; cosmetics and multiplied coins do not change the limited core mechanics. Replay a failed level to learn its timing rather than purchasing assistance.

Approach narrow gaps from a straight angle so small steering errors do not expose the ball. If a defender follows, lure them away from the goal before turning back. On moving platforms, wait until the route aligns instead of trying to force the ball across during transition.

Pros

  • Immediate one-finger control.
  • Short levels and fast restarts.
  • Clear scoring payoff.
  • Comic physics can be amusing.

Cons

  • Very little real football strategy.
  • AI patterns are predictable.
  • Ads interrupt brief stages.

Beginner Tips

  • Observe defenders first.
  • Use smooth wide curves.
  • Aim away from goalkeeper movement.
  • Use environmental obstacles.
  • Skip low-value reward ads.

FAQ

Is Crazy Kick a soccer simulation?

No. It is an obstacle-course dribbling game with simplified shooting.

How are defenders avoided?

Guide the ball around their movement path and use available environmental obstacles.

Does the game include full matches?

The main structure focuses on short individual courses rather than complete team matches.

Do ball skins improve performance?

Most cosmetic balls change appearance rather than adding meaningful skill.

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