Flick Soccer France 2016 is a new game in the Flick Soccer series by Full Fat Games for the iOS and Android platforms. You play as a striker whose goal is to kick goals against keepers and defenders, and against the various challenges you face associated with the game mode that you play. Read on for some tips and tricks for Flick Soccer France 2016!
Specialist mode is the main game mode. In this one, you have to kick the ball at the moving target as it floats around the goal. The closer that you land the ball to the center of the goal, the more points you earn. Try to kick it into one of the small side targets, too, such as the gold target or the multiplier target, for an even higher point total.
Crossbar mode is one where you have to hit not the goal, but the crossbar, which is extremely difficult to do, making it good practice. Challenge mode has you try to get a certain point total, but is the same as a specialist mode aside from that. Smash It mode has you kicking the ball into a series of glass panels in order to try to smash them.
After you lose, an ad will pop up, and sometimes another popup will appear offering to let you get rid of ads for ten minutes, in exchange for watching a video. If you don’t watch the video, an ad will pop up anyways (usually a video), so watch the video to get rid of the ads and speed along the flow of the game.
If you want to see the worldwide leaderboards for all of the game modes, go to the menu button at the bottom of the main screen, tap it, and then tap one of the leaderboards. Then tap either the Game Center or Google Play button in the lower corner of the screen, and you will be able to see all of the worldwide scores for everyone who has ever played the game.
Hit the “remove advert” button if you want to get rid of all ads completely, forever. The game will charge you a small fee of around 2 dollars, but all ads will be gone permanently. If you delete the game and then download it again later on, you can remove the ads for free bu tapping on the options menu and hitting “restore purchases” to make the benefits come back.