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Colossal Kickoff is Untested on macOS

Untested

Colossal Kickoff has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Colossal Kickoff

Overview

Colossal Kickoff is a blood-pumping, monster-mashing, no-holds-barred soccer party game for 1-4 players! One player will embody a terrifying monster from folklore and legend. Armed with a suite of game-changing abilities, the monster is equipped with everything they need to dominate the pitch. The others will be puny human warriors who must use teamwork if they want any hope of pulling out a win.

Colossal Kickoff features five different monsters to play as and five different stages. Each monster hails from a different part of the world with their own mythological background, and each stage reflects this history. The five monsters have completely unique gameplay, with strengths, weaknesses and abilities all their own.

As the warriors, you'll need to have good teamwork and coordination to take down the big boss. Use your slide and juke moves to outmaneuver the monster, and pass the ball between each other to power up your super-charged kick to stun the monster and pierce through the goal's barriers!

Other Features

Don't have a full four players? No problem! Colossal Kickoff features computer-controlled Warriors and Minotaur Monsters at launch, helping you to fill out your games no matter how many players you've got on your couch. In addition, other settings about the game can be customized, including turning gore into candy in "PiƱata Mode"!

Soundtrack

Colossal Kickoff features a totally rockin' soundtrack by Elizabeth Becker, with a unique theme song for each stage that blends that nation's musical traditions with an amped-up rock sound. The Colossal Kickoff Original Soundtrack is available for purchase alongside the game.

macOS Game Tests

Colossal Kickoff tested on macOS.

Colossal Kickoff is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Colossal Kickoff hasn't been tested yet on macOS.