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Indoor Soccer

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Playing Field
Each team has five players who are lined up in the kickoff formation, with the ball on the center spot.
 
===General Game Features===
====Players====
The players cannot move outside the playing field. If you try, the player stops at the side or goal line.
 
On each side there is a "controlled player," indicated by a dot on his chest. You control his movements with the arrow keys or the lever on the Wired Remote Controllers. The other three outfield players (the "support" players) are controlled by the computer. Their movement depends on how the controlled player is moving and on whether you are attacking or defending.
 
====Penalty Areas====
Only the goal-keeper is allowed in the penalty area. A foul is committed when a controlled player is moved into a penalty area. If he was moved into his own penalty area, the other team receives the penalty. If he moves into the opponent's penalty area, the result is a goal kick for the other team. If a controlled player is moved into the opponent's penalty area when the opponent has the ball, "advantage" is played, meaning that some of the defense players become inactive. The support players on each side can't be moved into the penalty area at any time.
 
Indoor Soccer is played with walls around the playing field. The ball bounces off these walls, so there are no corner kicks or throw-ins in the game. Also, there are no offside rules in the game.
 
====Kickoff====
When you press '''ENTER''' or the FIRE button on one of the Wired Remote Controllers, the game starts. The whistle blows, and the ball is randomly assigned to one of the four players (two from each side) nearest the ball. This player becomes the attack controlled player. The defender nearest to the ball becomes the defense controlled player.
 
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