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Ball Control 1.1.0

Ball Control 1.1.0: See how long you can keep the ball in the air! In this game you will use a racket to hit a ball repeatedly and try to keep it in the air. There are 3 levels in this game, the level 1 is tennis, level 2 is table tennis, level 3 is golf. Use the mouse to control the racket, the further the ball is from the centre of the racket when it is hit, the further it will bounce away from the racket.






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3DRT PingPong 1.0

racket. The simplest is the ARCADE mode: The racket adjusts itself automatically in height and the player adjusts then the position in relation to the table and the strength of the stroke. In NORMAL mode the player can modify the orientation of the racket in addition for every ball. In fashion EXPERT the player can also adjust sensibly the height of the racket before hitting it. The computer is capable to play at various levels and even to play against

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TRICK-TRACK! 3.5

The idea of the Game is to defend the Ball from reaching the RED AREA behind you, also you should shoot the ball to make it reach the opposite RED AREA to gain a point. When the ball falls in one of the two pockets on either sides of the red area, it is sent from one of the two opposing pockets with a higher speed.

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3D Pong CurveBall 1.0

rackets that can move on the planes of the front and back walls respectively. The ball`s trajectory depends on the position and velocity of either racket at the moment it strikes the ball, i.e. the racket lets you skew and curve the shots. The ball may touch the side walls of the cube, which can change its trajectory. A thin white frame moves along the side walls with the ball so you can feel its position easily. There is no gravity in the game;

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