Goal Gang is a physics-based multiplayer soccer game developed by Turbo Futur, a studio based in France. Released in February 2026 as an HTML5 browser…
Plrun March 29, 2026 Turbo Futur
Goal Gang is a physics-based multiplayer soccer game developed by Turbo Futur, a studio based in France.
2/12Released in February 2026 as an HTML5 browser game, it puts up to 18 players into fast, physics-driven football matches where every collision, kick, and tackle produces unscripted results.
3/12The ball doesn't follow predetermined paths — its trajectory depends on the angle, force, and spin of each contact, meaning no two goals ever play out the same way. The hook that keeps matches unpredictable beyond just physics is the modifier system.
4/12Power-ups spawn during play and introduce effects that force teams to adapt on the fly. On top of that, a team-wide "Chaos Meter" builds from successful passes and saves, and when activated, triggers a random arena event that can flip the scoreboard.
5/12With cosmetic progression through XP, integrated voice chat, and full cross-play between PC, mobile, and web, this free online game is built for repeated sessions with friends or strangers. Move your player with Arrow Keys or WASD.
6/12Press Space to jump — holding it briefly produces a higher jump useful for blocking aerial balls. Shift activates a sprint for quick bursts of speed. Kick the ball with the Left Mouse Button: a quick tap sends a short pass, while holding the button charges a more powerful shot.
7/12Use the Right Mouse Button to perform a tackle, which has a cooldown of roughly two seconds between uses. Press E to ping your teammates, and 1 through 4 to trigger emotes.
8/12On mobile, a virtual joystick handles movement on the left side, with dedicated buttons for kick, jump, tackle, sprint, and a ball-lock feature on the right. Each match pits two teams against each other for approximately three minutes.
9/12The team with more goals when the clock hits zero wins. If the score is tied, it ends as a draw. You control only one player on your team, so scoring requires working with your teammates — passing to open players, covering defensive positions, and coordinating pushes.
10/12There are no AI-controlled teammates in online matches; every player on the pitch is another person. The ball and all players are governed by a physics engine that makes collisions, kicks, and deflections feel unpredictable but learnable.
11/12By Turbo Futur — Play free in your browser, no downloads needed!