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Pelé: Soccer Legend – Tips, Tricks, Cheats, How to Beat, and Strategy Guide

Pelé: Soccer Legend is a new iOS and Android goal-kicking game, and is (obviously) the official game of Pelé himself. Your goal is to kick goals around the goalie and around the defenders, racking up combos and high scores in the process. There is a single player mode and multi-player competition modes, and you can purchase new balls and new outfits, as well as other goodies. Read on for some tips and tricks for Pelé: Soccer Legend!

You can do many kinds of kicks in order to get the ball around everyone and into the goal. A standard swipe in a specific direction will kick the ball straight towards the area of the goal that you swipe towards. You can curve the ball by swiping in a C or a reverse-C pattern, which is extremely useful if you have way too many defenders to just do a straight swipe against.

Each play costs one heart. If you want free hearts, connect through Facebook and you and your friends can hit each other up, as long as you play the game. If you don’t have any friends who play or who would accept an invite, check the comment section of this article or go to the App Store or Google Play review pages to hunt for people who have posted their info.

The closer a kick is to the edge of the net, the more points the kick will be worth. a 3-star kick can be worth hundreds of points, while a one-star kick isn’t worth much. The tougher the kick, the more points that it will be worth, even if there are no defenders for you to try to get around.

In versus mode, you can play on levels that you haven’t even unlocked yet. You’ll have to wager more coins at higher levels, but if you win, you will get double your coin wager as a reward. If you can afford to and if you think your skills are good enough, compete in London or Rome for massive prizes.

The farther you go in the game, the tougher it will become to earn that coveted 3-star score, but at certain points you will need more stars to unlock more levels. Go back to levels that you have not yet three-starred, starting with the oldest one- or two-star level, and then working your way up until you have enough stars to advance forward to the new levels.