World Cup Headers Overview
World Cup Headers was one of those simple Flash games you'd find in the mid-2000s, a time when a browser and a mouse were all you needed for a quick match. It captured the spirit of the tournament in a straightforward way, focusing on a single, frantic action.
You control a single player on your chosen national team, positioned in front of the goal. The ball flies in from the corner, and with a click of your mouse, you leap to meet it with your head. Your objective is to score more goals than the opposing goalkeeper, who defends in a one-on-one duel. Timing is everything; click too early or too late, and the ball sails wide or is easily caught. The pace is relentless, with each header attempt following quickly after the last, creating a tense back-and-forth. It feels like a rapid test of reflexes, a pure and sometimes frustrating contest of anticipation against the keeper's reactions.