Casual Games

Free casual games that load in your browser.

This category includes 28 casual games on Head Football Games. The newest addition is Capybara Mart, released 2026-08-20. Most titles are published by Miniplay and run directly in the browser.

About Casual games

Casual games on Head Football Games are low-pressure titles you can pick up without much setup. They usually have short rounds, simple goals, and an easy difficulty ramp.

This category includes puzzle-like sports mini-games, memory challenges, coloring games, and other relaxed experiences that share the same football theme without demanding fast reflexes.

They are a good choice when you want something to do in the background or when you are looking for a game that does not require a long learning phase.

Featured games

  • 10 Shot Soccer is a sports / football / casual game from Miniplay. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: penalty, shoot, skill.
  • In Athlio, on Head Football Games, aim with your mouse or your finger and shoot the sports item up at matching items in the sky. Published by GameMonetize.
  • Ball Breaker combines arcade and shooting, built around cannon and upgrade. A browser game by azgames.io.
  • Ball Orbit is a sports / baseball / casual game from azgames.io. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: orbit, big-head, distance.
  • In Ballio, on Head Football Games, press and hold on the ball, then drag to reveal the predicted flight path. Published by GameMonetize.
  • BandyBall - Football Balls combines sports and football, built around dribble and ball. A browser game by GiStudioLab.
  • BuzzBall is a sports / football / casual game from Immanitas. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: click, timing, reflex.
  • In Capybara Mart, on Head Football Games, move with WASD or the arrow keys and walk up to whatever needs doing. Published by azgames.io.
  • Crazy King Of Soccer combines sports and football, built around physics and drag. A browser game by Miniplay.
  • Fish Dive is a arcade / casual game from AZGames. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: fish, endless, jump-and-dive.
  • In Flip Spot, on Head Football Games, hold the mouse button or your finger to build the jump, then release to launch. Published by azgames.io.
  • Football Juggle combines sports and football, built around juggle and ball. A browser game by kpded.

FAQ about Casual games

Who are casual games for?

Anyone who wants a relaxed session. These games skip complex mechanics and focus on simple, satisfying loops.

Can kids play these casual games?

Yes, The casual titles here are designed to be accessible and do not contain mature content.

Do casual games have leaderboards?

Some do. Look for the 'leaderboard' tag if you want to compare scores.

How many casual games are on Head Football Games?

There are 28 casual games on Head Football Games. Popular titles include 10 Shot Soccer, Athlio, Ball Breaker. All of them run in the browser with no download needed.

What controls do casual games use?

100% of casual games on Head Football Games (28 out of 28) include documented controls. The most common inputs are Release, Left click, Automatic, Move mouse left / right. Each game page lists the exact layout before you start.

Can I play casual games with a friend?

A few casual games support two-player mode, such as Slap Champions. Both players share the same keyboard with separate key bindings.

Do casual games work on mobile?

79% of casual games on Head Football Games (22 out of 28) have mobile or touch control layouts. Most of them also work in desktop browsers with a keyboard or mouse.

Who publishes casual games?

casual games on Head Football Games come from 10 different publishers, including Miniplay, GameMonetize, azgames.io. Each game page credits its publisher so you know who built it.

How to play

These games are built for the keyboard. Use the arrow keys or WASD to move, and press a single action key to kick, jump, or shoot. A handful of titles use swipe gestures instead — swipe to aim, then release to act. Many games here offer separate control layouts for desktop and mobile, so they work well whether you are on a laptop, tablet, or phone. Every game shows its full control layout before you start, so you never have to guess which key does what.