GoalShot

SportsPuzzlePhysics
3.5/5.0
0K plays

Line up the perfect shot! Aim your soccer ball around walls, boxes, and moving obstacles, curve it through portals, and clip at least one star before sending it into the goal. Handcrafted levels, unlockable jerseys, hairstyles, balls, and effects await.

About the Game

GoalShot is a physics-based puzzle game that puts a cerebral twist on soccer. Instead of fast-paced matches, you must carefully plan each shot to navigate a series of handcrafted levels filled with walls, crates, moving obstacles, and portals. The objective is simple: get the ball into the goal, but you must also collect at least one floating star during the ball's flight. With a limited number of balls per level, every attempt counts. As you progress, you can unlock unique jerseys, hairstyles, ball skins, and special visual effects, adding a layer of customization and replayability. The game blends the satisfaction of solving spatial puzzles with the familiar joy of scoring goals, offering a fresh challenge for puzzle lovers and football fans alike.

FootballPhysicsPuzzleSoccerSingleplayerObstaclePortal
How to Play

Each level presents a static or dynamic arrangement of barriers and one or more stars. Players have a limited supply of balls to complete the goal. To shoot, click and hold anywhere on the screen to enter aiming mode; a dotted line indicates the predicted trajectory of the ball. Adjust the angle and power by moving the mouse or finger, then release to kick the ball. The ball is affected by gravity, so arcs must be factored in. The shot is only successful if the ball touches at least one star during its flight and then enters the goal. Walls and boxes block the ball but can be used for bank shots; moving obstacles add timing elements. Portals teleport the ball to a different location, opening up complex routing possibilities. If you run out of balls before completing the level, you must restart. Mastering each puzzle requires observation, creativity, and a good understanding of trajectory physics.

Controls

Click and hold to aim (trajectory preview shown); release to shoot.