Online Retro Tennis
Cutting edge simulation of sports… in the 1970s, while flying in the sky.
This is computer tennis from the 1970s - with online multiplayer.
Use the mouse to control your paddle and score 3 points to win.
Play online against someone you know. Or offline, versus the computer.
Features
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Play Online against a stranger or friend
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Play Offline versus the computer
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Interactive backgrounds
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Several balls to unlock and choose from
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Extra game mode: the ultra classic retro pong experience
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Achievements
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Original music
Play time
A match is about 1 minute.
Accessibility info
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Controls: mouse & keyboard.
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Vision: the game can be played without reading. (contains guiding visual cues)
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Vision: no in game flashing/flickering images.
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Hearing: no important audio only-cues.
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Cognitive: simple short language.
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Language: English
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Trivia Vault: Tennis Trivia
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
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You get what you paid for, 5K achievements at minimum price. If you’re an achievement hunter looking to increase the number of achievements on your profile showcase, then I highly recommend buying this. Else don’t waste your money. This is not a game, it’s just a way of distributing achievements.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Tennis Elbow Manager 2
If you like sports management games, you will definitely love this game. As a long-time player of the OOTP series, MotorSports Manager, Bowl Bound and Wolverine Studios games, I was interested in finding another immersive title to whet my sports management appetite. I was a bit concerned about buying a tennis game, as I am not a die-hard tennis fan, but after spending a few minutes with this game I was hooked.
The game begins with creating your own tennis player or using a close facsimile of a real historical or current player. You then plan their training and tournament schedule. Each player has a preferred style of play and a number of attributes that you focus on improving. You can play out the matches in real-time in a well-presented arcade style of tennis, or you can simply create and adjust an overall strategy while observing your player’s matches (you can also let the game simulate results).
– Real player with 674.0 hrs in game
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Honestly, if you ever looked for a tennis MANAGER game, look no further !
This game is great in its fundaments and basic principles and tries to depict real life tennis as good as possible, be it animations, tactical decisions, training and most of all, the tactic and skill of the AI Players, which arent overpowered to give you a nut to crack…no, they play and behave like real players with strengths and weaknesses and great tactical awareness !
This Tennis game wants to be a simulation and achieve this goal very well ! The underlying game mechanics are well thought through, and if you take your time to dive deep into it, you can always understand why Player A is most times winning against Player B ! No randomification here
– Real player with 633.0 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
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
Hypergalactic Psychic Table Tennis 3000
Yeah, it’s just Pong for the new millennium.
I’ve played half an hour, and so far, apart from the fireball pickup, and ability to move your paddle in all directions, it’s still just Pong.
The tables can be unique though - obstacles that the ball ricochets off, or stops the fireball from going through, and your opponents' paddles vary in size and stability giving some sort of variation there.
I guess if I play longer, I’ll get more upgrades and diversity, but after 25 matches, it’s already becoming repetitive. I would say based on the achievements that this is gonna be a super-grindy game. They talk about all these cool features, but like I said, 25 matches and basically nothing… I apprehensively don’t recommend. If it changes dramatically after playing longer, then I might change my opinion.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
alright, at this point I’ve got just over 5 hours into this game, and about half the steam achievements, and just performed my first hypergalactic loop.
this game is more than worth the price, at first it may seem simple, much like the Pong it is based on, but the skills and dialogue really make it unique compared to similar titles, and there is plenty there for replayability, I’m not just saying that because I’m in the game either, I have enjoyed every moment of it so far, and I will be spending my free time collecting the achievements.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game