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Table Tennis 2016 - Real Ping Pong Table Tennis 3D simulation game

Table Tennis 2016 is a 3D simulation game based on real physics. Take control of your table tennis team and prove your skills. Opponent team is based on strong Artificial Intelligence CPU having 3 difficulty modes. If you are novice and need some practice choose easy mode. Once you are trained enough step ahead and take challenge.
Category Price Seller Device
Games Free S Tanveer Hussain iPhone, iPad, iPod

There are three game modes
-Quick Match
-Knockout
-World Cup

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Best of Luck…!!!

Reviews

Real table tennis
...Tourch...

this game is so addicting that I cannot stop playing


amazing tennis
|_JKB_|

good game play


Good as a time killer
Derick Birch

If you're looking at reviews for this game, you're probably looking for a table tennis game to kill some time with. This game will probably fulfill that purpose. The game has three modes, Exhibition, Tournament, and World Cup. In exhibition, you will be put against a random player and you can choose either easy, normal, or hard for the AI difficulty. You can also choose an odd number between 3 and 11 to have the game be played to. In the 11 matches I've played at the time of writing this I've never hit deuce before, but I'm willing to bet that the game does use deuce. Unfortunately, every match can only be played to one game, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Next is Tournament. In this mode, you will play four matches, each to 11 points, and with the AI's difficulty going from easy to normal to normal again to hard. Finally World Cup. To enter a world cup, you need 100 coins as an entry fee, which luckily can be payed for with your starting cash of 20 and one tournament win. First you will compete in a group stage against three easy opponents. Winning earns you two points, and beating the opponent in less than three minutes earns you a bonus point, but the chance of you losing is so slim that these feel more like warm-up matches. After this you play two matches against normal-level AI and one match against a hard-level AI in the finals. Finally, let's take a look at the actual gameplay. The controls have you swiping to hit the ball, but there is a really weird delay on the hit where you need to swipe right after the ball bounces on your side. Some times you'll swipe too late and the ball will phase through your paddle. This happens at least once or twice a game to me. The ball will also travel in the general direction that you swiped, but it's hard to make it accurate. The AI is basically challenges how well you can use this stiff system. As long as you can return shots, you should be good for easy and normal, but for normal I'd recommend aiming your shots, as you can start to reach ridiculous rallies of OVER TWO MINUTES. I kid you not. To beat hard, you have to aim your shots so that the paddle representing your opponents has to move for it, or else you won't be able to score enough points before closing the app out of boredom. Sometimes the ball will hit the net, and at that point it's a roll of the dice as to whose point it will be. Despite all of this, I give this game a lot of credit for having no energy and no ads, which is something hard to find in mobile games like this. But the gameplay itself is just you battling the controls the entire time. Luckily, I generally won the battle and breezed through the one exhibition match, the one tournament, and the one world cup I played at the time of writing this. However, I would recommend this game to people that are bored and are looking for a time killer.