Peters Ping Pong

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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Peter's Ping Pong game is a classic game of skill, designed in a minimalistic way and interpreted in a modern way.
Is it a table tennis game? Yes a little.
Is it a tennis game? Yes a little.
Is it a soccer game? Yes a little.
Is it a ping pong game? Yes a little.
Is it a retro game? Indeed.
Is not that crazy? Yes absolutely.

Are you a little bit crazy too?
Then Peter's Ping Pong is the right game for you.

2 Players: Choose your player side, blue or yellow.
1 Player: Play a game with both hands.
Tap the arrowsymbol to start/continue the game.

A referee blows the whistle to start the game.
A ball is thrown from the middle into the field.
Every ball that goes out is pitied.
And the crowd loudly celebrates your victory.

Use your rebound stick to prevent the ball from crossing the red out-of-bounds line on your side.
If the ball crosses your opponent's out-of-bounds line, you get a point.
Whoever gets 10 points first wins.

Sounds cool?
Then get it and have fun!

Features:
- Solo with both hands playable (2 fingers/thumbs of each hand)
- Playable with a friend on the same device
- Training mode for one player available
- 3 different ball speeds selectable
- Funny sounds, but not annoying
- Minimalist aesthetic retro design
Updated on
Jan 9, 2023

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