Five-a-side Indoor Soccer is what happens when football trades muddy boots for squeaky sneakers and decides walls are friends, not boundaries. Released in the mid-80s, it captures that oddly specific chaos of indoor matches where the ball ricochets like it’s late for another appointment. The controls are simple, but mastering them is another matter; expect plenty of accidental passes to the opposition and shots that feel more hopeful than calculated. There’s a charming earnestness to it all, as if the game truly believes this is the future of sports simulation. It’s fast, slightly clunky, and surprisingly tense, especially when you realize there’s no grass to blame for your mistakes.
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