New Star Soccer - Review
New Star Soccer

New Star Soccer

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Live the full footballer fantasy in bite sized matches

New Star Soccer blends arcade shooting, football management and light RPG elements into a dangerously addictive package. Instead of controlling an entire team, you focus on a single player’s rise from unknown 16‑year‑old to global superstar, playing out their career one crucial touch at a time.

Matches are broken into short highlight scenes where you pass, shoot or head the ball using simple swipe and tap controls. The mechanic is instantly understandable yet surprisingly deep: judging power, curve and timing gives each chance real tension. A single brilliant free‑kick or mistimed pass can completely change how the match – and your reputation – unfolds.

What really makes New Star Soccer stand out is everything that happens off the pitch. You train to boost attributes, negotiate contracts, buy lifestyle upgrades and juggle relationships with coach, teammates, sponsors and your partner. Story‑style dilemmas, shady bribe offers and casino temptations add personality and drama, making you care about more than just the scoreline.

Presentation is minimalist but charming, with clean graphics and a clear interface that keeps the focus on decisions and actions rather than spectacle. Sound is functional, though you’ll likely be too busy plotting your next career move to notice.

The free‑to‑play model is generally fair, but the energy system and premium currency can make progress feel a little grindy if you play heavily. Dedicated players may be tempted towards in‑app purchases to speed things up.

If you enjoy football but are bored of traditional eleven‑a‑side simulations, New Star Soccer offers a fresh, story‑driven alternative. It’s ideal both for quick sessions and for long evenings where “just one more match” turns into an entire season.

package name

com.newstargames.newstarsoccer

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

from

Five Aces Publishing Ltd.