First Touch Soccer


First Touch Soccer, later followed by Dream League Soccer, is an iOS and Android soccer game.
It was developed by British studios X2 Games and First Touch Games and released on May 6, 2011. New editions of the game include FTS 14 and FTS 15. Further releases include DLS19, featuring more clubs and players. In 2020, Dream League 20 was released giving the player options to pick and customise a football player.

Critical reception

The game has a rating of 90% on Metacritic, based on 8 critic reviews.
AppSmile said "Replay value is outstanding, as there are plenty of modes to keep you busy and a multiplayer mode to find human competition when the AI just doesn't cut it". AppSpy said "First Touch Soccer pushes the football genre a little further on the App Store and while it may not have exactly the same features as console titles, it makes up for this by being a top competitor on the field itself". PocketGamerUK wrote "With an air of professionalism, First Touch Soccer delivers a consummate football experience, representing a new high water mark for the genre on iPhone". AppGamer said "I think this is easily the best football/soccer app you can get at the moment". Multiplayer.it wrote "First Touch Soccer is the sequel of X2 Football 10/11 with better graphics, better framerate and an overall increased quality; at €0.79/$0.99, it's a must buy for soccer fans". Tap! wrote "The real joy here is the fluid gameplay. Play is controlled simply with an analogue stick for movement and three buttons for attacking and defensive activities. You can also double tap the right side of the screen to pull off some context-sensitive special moves". Level7.nu said the game has "A very ambitious soccer game with lots of content and great gameplay".

Sequels

First Touch Soccer has seven sequels, named First Touch Soccer 2014, First Touch Soccer 2015,Dream League Soccer 2016, Dream League Soccer 2017, Dream League Soccer 2018, Dream League Soccer 2019 and Dream League Soccer 2020.
First Touch Games has subsequently removed First Touch Soccer titles and continues to focus on the Dream League Soccer franchise, which follows a typical free-to-play model.