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» Tennis Titans Description

Play like a pro in this easy to learn and fun to play Tennis game. Tennis Titans has the perfect balance of cute characters and intense tennis action. Simple mouse controls are familiar and intuitive. Unlock characters and an Exhibition mode as you defeat worthy opponents.

In the mood for something a little less tennis? Not to worry, Rings Mode is an excellent mix of puzzle and ball bouncing sports action. Master your slams, drop shots and lobs on the Training Level and you'll be well on your way to being a Tennis Titan!

» Tennis Titans Summary

Title: Tennis Titans
Genre: arcade sport
Developed by Skunk Studios
Added on 2005-07-14
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 2

» Tennis Titans Features

  • Mouse controls for easy hitting and aiming!
  • Pleasant music that blends with each court
  • 4 captivating courts to choose from!
  • 7 fun 3D characters with plenty of personality
  • Two tennis modes: Play against an oppenent or collect rings
  • Unlock Exhibition mode to play anyone, anywhere!

» Tennis Titans Reviews

  • "It isn't hard to learn even for someone who can't even play tennis."
  • "Enjoyed the pace, it was perfect for now. And enjoyed testing my mouse skills on the game!"
  • "The charactors were cute and I liked the way they brought charactors from other games in. I like the 3D play."

» Tennis Titans System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP or Mac OS v10.2
  • Processor: 750 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 256 MB or more
  • OpenGL or DirectX 7.0 or later

» Tennis Titans Extra Info

Did you know that...

While opinions vary on tennis' origin, a game resembling today"s version was played in 12th century France ... with bare hands. Eventually, as the game evolved, players began using gloves and later - as a forerunner to racquets - bats. In the early 17th century, English and French nobility took up the sport, which then looked very much like it does today. In fact, a court built in 1625 by Charles I is still used today for championship play. In 1876, the first court in the United States was built, followed by Australia"s debut venue in 1882. Before tennis traveled abroad to the U.S. and the land Down Under, the sport was played almost exclusively in England and France.

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