Tennis Fighters
really fun game; love the hilariously stern umpire voice. heres where i struggle; what i do intuitively is to hit the ball when its at arms length in front of me; but to set the direction of the ball you need to hold down the hit button and move the blue dot located cross court with your Left Stick to choose where it’ll land; once you hold down the hit button ur character can no longer move; so i find myself having to predict ahead of where the opponent is gna hit, and run to there, and hold the hit button to set the little blue dot, then finally release the button to hit, given i had predicted correctly and the ball lands in front of me; but most time my position is slightly off and the ball fly past me a couple feet out of my reach.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
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First of all, I’m a big fun of new conception in general, it’s like a fresh breeze))!!! Of course you need spend time figure out how to play and sometimes it’s painful))) but simply using tutorial/ help will bring you peaceful and satisfaction.
How to serve
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Basic Gameplay Mechanics
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– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Curving Over It with Evgeny Podoynikov
Very impressive for a first product!
KEEP GOING!!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Dino Galaxy Tennis
This game adds a new option on how to spend an evening with friends.
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
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Nice game. Gameplay is challenging and fun. Didn’t finish story mode yet but looks promissing ;)
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Pets No More
Divertido, lo recomiendo para jugar con otras personas.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
cute and fun air hockey game that can be played as singleplayer or multiplayer.
levels are pretty easy once you get used to the controls, only had a tough time with the last match.
definitely recommend pets no more!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Ping Pong Space - Retro Tennis
“You get what you pay for”, yeah, that’s pretty much the way to sum up the experience with this game. That said, don’t expect a masterpiece, it’s a basic game that you can use to kill some time whenever you feel like it.
This title doesn’t really have a “story mode” available or something, but there’s a campaign of 60 levels that you can get to beat, in order to complete it. The more you advance, the more complex the levels get, with obstacles that you need to avoid, or that you can also try to use it in order to fool the AI.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
I played for 10 minutes very stoned. It has a (one) good retro sountrack. You can play this waiting for Windjammers 2.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Smackball
Awesome game capable of providing an immense amount of fun for you and your friends! It is easily noticeable that the game was made with love and polished to perfection. This can be seen from the visuals, which are clean but very pleasant, to the mechanics and gameplay, which are perfectly balanced.
What looks like a very simple game, quickly turns into an addictive, fun and competitive experience. The amount of game mode customization is huge. Controls and mechanics are easy to pick up, but try playing with a person who has twice the hours you invested in the game (or more)… Hint, it’s crazy fun to do that.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Smackball is a competitive two-player game with a simple concept, but a lot of depth in it’s mechanics. While it is easy to learn the basic controls, you will need to master the time management and stamina control if you want to beat your friends. The game has few game modes, and each of them has a unique point that makes them interesting. Personally, I recommend the power ups mode as it has a little bit more tactics in it than the other modes.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Radon Blast
If you’re looking for a relaxing brick breaker this is a decent option.
That being said there are still some things that could be better. My biggest issue is how uninspired some of the stages are, with the priority being on making a cool or referential picture (like a floppy disk or face) instead of levels that are interesting to play. There are still some great levels here but fewer than you would expect from a game like this. Also, the settings are a bit sparse.
I did really enjoy that you bounce from screen to screen and you get a chance to save yourself, it was a fun take on the genre.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Great brick breaker game that has its own unique style and twists.
When you miss hitting a ball and one gets by you, a charged up red firey ball bounces around at what seems about double the speed. If it gets by you, you’ll lose progress each time it gets by you until you either lose a ball eventually or until you finally manage to hit it.
You cannot use the keyboard at all and it’s all controlled by moving your mouse up and down.
A few things missing from this game are the typical power ups I’m used to seeing in break breaker games like this. You know the power ups that make your paddle bigger for a short time, give you the ability to shoot the bricks for a short period of time, or offers you a shield behind your paddle in case you miss the ball..
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game