Roll, pick, and argue with yourself over World Cup legends in Sete a Zero, a simple football draft game with replay value.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Sete a Zero turns World Cup knowledge into a quick browser game. You roll a team and tournament year, pick one player from that squad, and keep drafting until you have a full starting XI.
Then the game simulates the matches. Your “perfect” team may win the cup, fall apart early, or prove that you should have picked a defender instead of another forward.
What Makes the Game Work
The best part of Sete a Zero is the pressure of one pick at a time. You might see Brazil 1970 and immediately want Pelé. Then later you realize your midfield is thin, your defense is average, and your formation no longer makes sense.
The game keeps asking small football questions:
- Do you pick the legend or the position you need?
- Do you trust ratings or your memory?
- Do you save a skip or escape a bad squad now?
- Do you build for style or for the simulation?
That is why a short run can still feel different every time.
How to Play
Roll the dice to receive a national team from a World Cup year. Choose one player from that squad and add him to your lineup.
Repeat until all 11 spots are filled. After the draft, start the simulation and watch how your team performs across the tournament.
Some versions of play show player ratings, which helps new players. A memory-based mode hides those numbers and turns the game into a football knowledge test.
Controls
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Roll | Click or tap the dice |
| Draft player | Click or tap a player |
| Place player | Click or tap an open position |
| Skip roll | Click or tap the skip/wildcard option |
| Simulate | Click or tap the simulation button |
The game is built for browser play, so mouse clicks and mobile taps are enough.
Tips Before You Start
- Your first big name is not always your best pick.
- Build the spine first: goalkeeper, center-back, midfield leader, striker.
- Do not fill every forward slot too early.
- In memory mode, think about actual World Cup squads, not only famous careers.
- A less famous player in the right position can be more useful than a legend you cannot fit.
Why It Is Easy to Replay
Sete a Zero is quick, random, and built around football arguments. Every draft gives you a new reason to rethink your choices.
It is especially fun if you like World Cup history, player debates, and building impossible teams that mix different eras.