Euroball Overview
Euroball was one of those physics games you'd find during the Flash era. It had a simple, clean look that felt right at home in a browser window, a straightforward concept you could grasp in seconds. You weren't managing an empire or solving a puzzle; you were just trying to flick a coin across a digital table.
You control a hand holding a coin. With your mouse, you click and drag the hand back to set the shot's direction and power, then release to let it fly. The core rule is constant: your moving coin must always pass between the two stationary coins placed farthest apart on the table. Miss that gap or let your coin slide off the edge, and your turn ends. Once you push two of your coins past the table's midline, you can attempt a shot at the goal, but that final shot still has to travel through that same critical gap. The game moves at a considered pace, each shot requiring a quiet calculation of angles and force. It feels like a test of gentle, precise control.