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TAP THE BALL INTO THE GOAL IN BGAMING’S KICKER MANIA

The football season is underway, and BGaming is sending players straight to the penalty spot. Kicker Mania, the new #Casual release, turns the hit mechanic into a shootout, with footballs carrying multipliers from ×1.1 to ×64. Take your shot in the high-octane demo.

Footballs fly across the screen, each one carrying its own multiplier. Choose a ball, tap it, and watch a boot appear to take the kick, sending it toward the net. Higher multipliers require more taps, while bigger values give the shot a more dramatic trajectory and finish.

Players can tap the footballs manually, use the Spin button, or set up Advanced Autoplay to choose which balls take the field. The Click Counter and Chance To Win statistics remain visible throughout, showing the chance attached to each ball before the kick. The goal animation then shows the result of every successful shot on screen.

Football already has a strong place in LatAm, and a summer packed with major matches makes the timing especially good for Kicker Mania. The theme gives the casual format immediate context, while the penalty angle makes it easy to present across the region. We see it as a timely release for operators looking to add football content while attention is firmly on the sport.

Nikita Zavadsky, Custom Games Product Owner at BGaming

The penalty spot is waiting. Visit bgaming.com to explore the Kicker Mania demo and discover more football-themed games, including Penalty Duel with Júlio César.

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Tatsiana Seurukova
Tatsiana Seurukova
Marketing Copywriter

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