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Nonsense Soccer vs Project Summit

Nonsense Soccer and Project Summit both land in Indie, Casual, Early Access on Steam, which is why they keep getting compared. The comparison below is built from each game's Steam metadata — release year, genres, categories, Steam Deck status, price, and review score — refreshed daily by imho.run's scraper. Headline differences: Both share Indie, Casual, Early Access on Steam. Both released in 2020. Nonsense Soccer is currently ~25% cheaper on Steam than Project Summit (2.99 USD vs. 3.99 USD). No login or purchase needed — scroll for the full table, the verdict FAQ, and links to ranked similar games for both titles.

Which should you pick?

Choose Nonsense Soccer

Choose Nonsense Soccer if you want a Sports game with Shared/Split Screen Co-op and Co-op. On Steam, it's currently about 25% cheaper on the Steam Store. Nonsense Soccer launched in 2020.

Choose Project Summit

Choose Project Summit if it matches what drew you to this matchup. Project Summit launched in 2020.

Both Nonsense Soccer and Project Summit sit in Indie, Casual, and Early Access on Steam and both list Multi-player, Shared/Split Screen, and Shared/Split Screen PvP, so either pick lands in the same broad neighborhood. Use the side-by-side table for the feature view, or follow the "Games like" links below to see ranked alternatives for either title.

Side-by-side comparison

Nonsense Soccer vs Project Summit — Steam metadata comparison
Nonsense Soccer — Steam game coverNonsense SoccerProject Summit — Steam game coverProject Summit
Released20202020
GenresSports, Indie, Casual, Early AccessIndie, Casual, Early Access
PlatformsWindows, macOS, LinuxWindows
Steam DeckUnratedUnrated
Price2.99 USD3.99 USD
Steam reviews3 reviews1 reviews
MultiplayerMulti-player, Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Co-opMulti-player
DevelopersAntti KolehmainenTheWingedBlue

Side by side

Nonsense Soccer vs Project Summit — FAQ

Are Nonsense Soccer and Project Summit similar?
They overlap on Indie, Casual, Early Access on Steam, so the catalogue groups them together — but "similar" depends on the specific mechanics. Use the genre + category rows above to decide whether the overlap matches what drew you to the one you've already played.
Nonsense Soccer vs Project Summit — Verdict (2026) · imho.run