If you get three stars that means your execution of the goal is exactly like the original while one star means that, even though your goal was similar to the original, there were some details missing. In each level, you will receive a certain number of stars, depending on how well you have recreated the original goal. These goals range from Iniesta's goal during the World Cup Final to the famous foul by Roberto Carlos against France, including Macedonia's goal against England during the Olympics. You will step into the shoes of some of the world's greatest players of all time as they complete their masterpieces. The game is divided into more than 200 different levels spread out over four decades.
Instead of playing full games, your goal is to recreate some of the most famous goals of all time by controlling different national teams from all over the world. Score! World Goals is a rather peculiar soccer game.