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Game Introduction

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] This is a classic arcade-style tennis game that captures the simple, addictive fun of the sport. Players control a tennis player on the court, competing against a computer-controlled opponent in a fast-paced match. The goal is to hit the ball back and forth, scoring points when your opponent fails to return it.

Gameplay Guide

  • Objective: Be the first player to win the required number of points or sets to win the match.
  • Serving: Start each point by serving the ball over the net into the opponent’s service box.
  • Rallying: After the serve, hit the ball back and forth with your opponent. You must return the ball before it bounces twice on your side of the court.
  • Scoring: You score a point if your opponent hits the ball out of bounds, into the net, or fails to return it before it bounces twice.

Controls Guide

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] Controls are designed to be simple and intuitive:

  • Movement: Arrow Keys or WASD to move your player around your side of the court.
  • Swing / Hit: Spacebar or X key to swing your racket and hit the ball. The timing of your swing can affect the power and direction of the shot.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] How do I score points in tennis?

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] In a standard game, points are scored as 15, 30, 40, and then game point. You need to win by at least two points. Many arcade versions simplify this to just winning a set number of points (e.g., first to 7).

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] How can I aim my shots?

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] In most classic tennis games, your shot direction is determined by when you hit the ball relative to your player’s body. Hitting it early sends it cross-court, while hitting it late sends it down the line.

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] Can I play against another person?

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] Many classic tennis games feature a 2-player mode where you can compete against a friend on the same keyboard.