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Disney brings the popular Soccer game, Bola Soccer, to Windows 8.1

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Disney brings the popular Soccer game,  Bola Soccer app on Windows 8

Although both US and England are now out of the FIFA World Cup, football fever is at its peak in Brazil as we speak. Keeping that in mind, Disney has launched the Bola Soccer game on Windows 8.1.

Originally launched on Facebook, Disney Bola Soccer is a very addictive game, and it is totally worth checking out if you are not familiar with it. In the game, you can create your dream team and guide it to win the global championship. And if that seems a bit unrealistic, you can play against your friends as well.

As with most games, the points you earn can be used to improve player’s performance, etc. There are enough stats and figures to help you keep tab over your performance. The app utilizes simple tap gestures to control the game.

While the game is absolutely free, there are several features and points that are available for IAP. Take it out for a whirl and let us know how you like it!

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