Little Tennis

Little Tennis

I like the concept, but definitely not as “addicting” as I thought it’d be. Honestly, it gets boring after a couple of games anyway. And there’s no achievements, so not like I could really brag about much by unlocking things.

Anyways, the game is actually broken as hell. Like actually. The game literally never gives you points, and will often award them to your opponent instead. Well, I’ve had 3 or 4 instances where it does give you those points, but it’s REALLY rare (and one of those times was where I hit the ball OUT, keep in mind). And also it’s generally really easy to hit the ball out straight away via a serve, it sucks.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game


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Little Tennis on Steam

Online Retro Tennis

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

  • Play Online against a stranger or friend

  • Play Offline versus the computer

  • Interactive backgrounds

  • Several balls to unlock and choose from

  • Extra game mode: the ultra classic retro pong experience

  • Achievements

  • Original music

Play time

A match is about 1 minute.

Accessibility info

  • Controls: mouse & keyboard.

  • Vision: the game can be played without reading. (contains guiding visual cues)

  • Vision: no in game flashing/flickering images.

  • Hearing: no important audio only-cues.

  • Cognitive: simple short language.

  • Language: English


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Online Retro Tennis on Steam

Super Sports Blast

Super Sports Blast

I don’t remember having so much fun while playing with a friend.

Buy it and you won’t regret. It’s simple, easy to learn and runs smoothly.

10/10 - We need more games like this.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game


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TL;DR - go get the super sports tennis game, on sale.

Tennis - Solid intuitive controls. Some fun game modes in addition to the serious ones. The AI seemed to be adjustable. I was looking for a sports game that wasn’t all-out mario silliness (‘oh, I get the magic mushroom and win!’ loses its humor pretty quick) but also wasn’t something I needed to dedicate time to in order to be competent.

Volleyball - not bad, but it had a glaring, glaring fault. The AI does. not. miss. I didn’t see where I could adjust this. Other than that, if I were playing against real people all the time –- not a bad game. It also had some fun game modes that were interesting and at least with these modes (like hot potato) there was somewhat of a chance to win against the CPU.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Super Sports Blast on Steam

AO Tennis 2

AO Tennis 2

I wanted to like this game, and it has it’s positive points. So while I don’t recommend it, it’s not without some reservations as it does have a few redeeming qualities.

Graphically this game is better than most, if not all others out there. It’s not “next gen” quality, perhaps they need a bigger budget for that, but if tennis and graphics quality are your thing, I doubt you will find a better option.

cut scenes/cinematics, are a nice touch. If you have no patience for these things, you can cut them short and get right back to it. Otherwise bask in the glory of a good game as you sit down and take a drink from your bench on a change over, or stare at your cool shoes as you slow motion walk onto the court.

Real player with 121.0 hrs in game

This review is solely about the gameplay when going against the AI and my experience starting the career mode.

Even at the amateur difficulty level, It’s really hard playing against the AI if you try to play normal tennis as a new player. You can cheese drop shots and chip and charge because the game is broken in that way, but that’s not what I’m looking for. If you just care about winning, then cheesing as I’ve mentioned is the way to go, and you won’t find the game difficult at all. All of the issues I have with the game are about how hard it makes it to play normal tennis.

Real player with 58.4 hrs in game

AO Tennis 2 on Steam

Electronic Squash

Electronic Squash

The purpose of ‘Electronic Squash VR’ is to break the walls in variety of shapes. By hitting a ball with racket in futuristic arena, you can complete stages and achieve badges that only provides to awesome players.

There is Challenge mode where you can compete with other players. Show your sport performance to players all around the world.

Electronic Squash on Steam

International Tennis Open

International Tennis Open

This game was originally released on CDi, Mac, and PC formats in the mid-1990s.

You can choose one of 9 nations to represent in this game. You also get to play singles against a wide variety of opponents by choosing practice mode, quick match, or tournament. Practice your tennis skills first, then move onto a quick match which allows you to select your opponent (pick one of 4 fictional players) and the type of court surface (concrete, grass, clay). Finally move onto tournament mode where you can select a host city from around the world and start playing from the quarter-finals onto the final!

The action is viewed from a 3rd-person perspective, and the in-game graphics are 2D rotoscoped-animated sprites.

Original reviews of the game stated –

PC Gamer – ‘But even with all its multimedia flash, International Tennis Open is first and foremost a fast-paced, challenging sports sim and a solid computer game, rivalled only by 1992’s Jimmy Connors' Pro Tennis Tour. It’s a shining example of what multimedia entertainment should be.’

PC Joker – ‘It is not for nothing that the version for the CD-i was awarded as the best European multimedia entertainment product - it is not for nothing that the International Tennis Open is now also at the top of the world rankings on the PC!’

International Tennis Open on Steam

Pets No More

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

Pets No More on Steam

Ping Pong Space - Retro Tennis

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

Ping Pong Space - Retro Tennis on Steam

Super Tennis Blast

Super Tennis Blast

I’ve probably put about 1000 hours into Tennis Elbow (another tennis game) over years and years, I’ve played about every tennis game out there on every system, NES, SNES, N64, Playstation, Gamecube, Wii, you name it.

I’ll preface this with saying I like to only play tennis games single player.

This is a very solid tennis game, however it has a big flaw once you get deeper into it, and that is that it gets too easy, especially on World Tour mode as you level up your character. I do have a suggestion to those playing it once you get much better at the game. You level up your World Tour character to about 75 on every stat. That should keep it difficult enough in where you can barely win tournaments and make it feel like you really have to work hard to win.

Real player with 105.5 hrs in game

  • lag (if you use wireless xbox controller - maybe not the developers' fault)

  • you can see the crosshair on the ground in the tutorial

but you can’t turn on in options

  • there is no music, only one

  • there is no coop campaign

  • I found a game breaking bug (AI stop)

  • I only used the flat hit button, that was enough

  • Blast modes are interesting but without campaign, so much wasted potential

  • World Tour campaign

  • good gameplay mechanics

  • character customization is good, so many options

  • good idea in menu: ‘always down’

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

Super Tennis Blast on Steam

Overlay Balls & Mouse Tails

Overlay Balls & Mouse Tails

Great game for waiting in lobby for your friends, or while listening to a podcasts(or while sitting in virtual class :P). My favourtie part is dribbling balls XD :).

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Everything works fine. It adds some novelty to the desktop, I haven’t seen anything like it before. I recommend!

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Overlay Balls & Mouse Tails on Steam