Instructions

  • The left player (blue) is aiming to get the ball into the gap on the right hand side of each painting frame.
  • The right player (yellow) is aiming to get the ball into the gap on the left hand side of each painting frame.
  • There are seven paintings in total, with the game starting in the middle (the 4th painting). Every time the ball goes through the gaps in the frame, progress is made in the direction it exited.
  • For example, at the start of the game if the ball exits via the right side of the frame, then the game progresses to the 5th painting out of the seven.
  • Progress is tracked at the bottom of the screen, with the white square being the current position.
  • A goal is scored once the ball is kicked out of the frame and there are no more paintings in that direction.
  • For example, if the game is currently on the 7th painting and the ball exits via the right side of the frame, then the left player scores as there is no 8th painting to progress to.

Paintings

  • Calle in un Pueblo by Mariano Barbasán
  • View of El Abra, Bilbao, from Algorta by Juan de Barroeta 
  • Vista de la ciudad de Zaragoza by Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo
  • Hostalric by Josep Masriera 
  • Desembocadura del Bidasoa by Martín Rico
  • Landscape by Modest Urgell
  • Summer Bloom by Joaquim Vayreda

Music

  • Twelve Minuets - Opus 11 No 2 by Fernando Sor
  • Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tárrega
  • Danza No. 5 by Enrique Granados


    StatusReleased
    PlatformsWindows, HTML5
    Rating
    Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
    (2 total ratings)
    AuthorEllis Spice
    GenreSports
    Made withUnity
    Tags2D, Arcade, art, artgame, Football, landscape, Local multiplayer, Multiplayer, paintings, spanish
    Average sessionA few minutes
    LanguagesEnglish, Spanish; Castilian
    InputsKeyboard
    MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
    Player count1 - 2

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    A Classical Kickabout (PC Game Jam Version) 25 MB

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    Jajaja... muy divertido y buen arte: ¡enhorabuena!
    Los movimientos de los jugadores, en plan marionetas (en mi imaginación), me han parecido un toque retro genial ;)