
Nino Rovers
I love this game, and I've been playing it a lot. What REALLY bugs me, however, is that you've got no way of knowing the movement of both your own players, and the opponent's players. This means you can play an inch-perfect pass, but it not reaching its target due to either your own player moving away from the ball, or the opposing player making a miraculous interception because he moved at the speed of light from an (apparent) static position. Please fix this!!!!!
89 people found this review helpful

ObtainThePain
It's a fun game. My two major issues come down to gameplay. First, the ball is way too sensitive. A slight touch, maybe a millimeter away messes up your shot. You could attempt a power shot, and just the slightest touch below that zone causes the ball to go completely off screen. Second, since the ball control is so sensitive, you'd expect free kicks to be really precise, but the free kick system in this game is way too clunky, it's almost not even worth taking them.
22 people found this review helpful

Aiden Doss
Mini Soccer Star is an excellent and entertaining game with great updates that improve immersion. The only real downside is the popularity system that determines which clubs a player can join. Progress feels tied too heavily to the number of games played rather than performance. Even after winning multiple leagues, golden balls, top scorer titles, and Champions League trophies, the best offers often still come from mid-tier teams, which makes the progression feel unrealistic and limits immersion
108 people found this review helpful