Sokker

Sokker

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About Sokker

Sokker is a hyperactive soccer game built for quick bursts of action. Developed by Sokpop Collective, it launched in October 2025 for PC and Mac. The core hook is its flick-stick kicking mechanic, which turns every pass and shot into a snap decision. Play solo in World Cup challenges or face off in 1-4 player local modes. It’s not about realism, it’s about chaotic, arcade-style fun. Think of it as a digital pinball machine crossed with a pickup soccer game. Best for house parties or when you want to trash a controller without consequence.

Gameplay

Controls revolve around flicking analog sticks to strike the ball, with timing affecting power and accuracy. Matches are short, most last under 5 minutes, to keep the pace relentless. Co-op and versus modes dominate, with split-screen supporting up to four players on one system. The World Cup mode strings together 15-minute challenges, but the real draw is the multiplayer. Dodging opponents feels punchy, though the AI in single-player modes can feel overly forgiving. There’s no passing animations or complex tactics, just constant motion. Expect to reset the ball every 30 seconds, but that’s part of the charm.

What Players Think

PlayPile players rate Sokker 4.3/5, with critics at 82%. Completion rate is 78% (average playtime 12 hours), skewed by 45 achievements requiring 15 hours for 100%. Community moods: 62% energetic, 31% amused. Review snippets praise “zippy controls” and “perfect for drunk slouch sessions” but note “charming but shallow mechanics.” Multiplayer is its saving grace, 89% of players call it “addictive.” However, 19% complain about “floaty physics” and “unbalanced AI.” It’s a polarizing pick: love it for the chaos or dismiss it as a novelty.

PlayPile's Take

Sokker nails its niche. Pay $29.99 for 12 hours of frantic, local multiplayer fun. It’s ideal for couch co-op fans or anyone craving arcade soccer without the grind. The 45 achievements are achievable but repetitive. Skip if you want tactical depth or solo campaigns. But if you’ve got friends and a controller, it’s a solid $30. Not a classic, but it’ll keep you laughing through its wonkier moments.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen

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