Foot Chinko takes the basic structure of a soccer tournament and replaces the pitch with a vertical pachinko board. Instead of dribbling and passing, you…
Plrun April 3, 2026 GamePix
Foot Chinko takes the basic structure of a soccer tournament and replaces the pitch with a vertical pachinko board.
2/12Instead of dribbling and passing, you aim a directional arrow and kick the ball into a field filled with pegs, bumpers, breakable panels, opposing players, and your own teammates — each of whom can redirect or shoot the ball toward the goal at the bottom.
3/12The ball bounces wildly through this obstacle field, and scoring depends on how well you aim the initial kick and how much luck the physics grant you on the way down. The game was developed by Ravalmatic and published by GamePix, and it originally released in April 2015.
4/12Despite being over a decade old, it remains one of the most played browser soccer games because its core loop — aim, kick, watch the chaos, spend coins on power-ups, advance to the next match — stays satisfying across all 94 levels.
5/12As an HTML5 browser game, it loads instantly on desktop, tablet, or mobile. If you enjoy sports games with an arcade twist, Foot Chinko delivers a uniquely unpredictable version of the beautiful game. Foot Chinko is played entirely with the mouse.
6/12An arrow below the ball swings back and forth automatically, indicating the kick direction. Click when the arrow points where you want the ball to go. On mobile, tap the screen at the right moment.
7/12That single click is your only input per ball — after the kick, the ball bounces through the field on its own, driven by physics and whatever obstacles it hits along the way. Each match pits your team against an opponent.
8/12You are given a limited number of balls (typically 5–10 depending on the level), and you need to score more goals than the opposing team's pre-set target before you run out. If the ball makes it past the goalkeeper at the bottom of the field, you score.
9/12If it bounces off the goalkeeper, hits a trap, or goes out of bounds, you lose that ball. Win the match to advance; tie matches go to a sudden-death penalty shot. The playing field is a vertical board filled with objects that affect the ball's path.
10/12Pegs and bumpers redirect the ball at angles. Breakable panels disappear on contact, clearing a path for future shots. Your teammates (wearing your team's color) can catch the ball and take an aimed shot toward the goal, giving you a second chance at scoring.
11/12By GamePix — Play free in your browser, no downloads needed!