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Sports game

Table Tennis

Trade lightning rallies with Cartoon Network characters across quick matches and a full ping-pong tournament.

Difficulty
Easy to moderate
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Table Tennis puts you across the net from a lineup of Cartoon Network favorites in fast, cartoon-styled paddle duels. Rally back and forth, place your shots, and outlast opponents in either a full Tournament run or a drop-in Quick Game. It is easy to pick up and satisfying to master as the rallies heat up.

This title is best suited to quick, lighthearted arcade sports matches.

How to play Table Tennis

  1. Pick Tournament for a full bracket or Quick Game for a single match
  2. Choose your character and step up to the table
  3. Move your paddle to line up under the incoming ball
  4. Swing to return each shot and keep the rally alive

Controls

  • Mouse / tap: Move the paddle and return the ball
  • Drag: Angle and time your swing across the table

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Win rallies by returning shots your opponent cannot reach
  • Advance through the Tournament bracket to claim the title

The run ends or fails when

  • Miss too many returns and your opponent takes the match
  • Lose the deciding game and your Tournament run ends

Gameplay mechanics

  • Timing-based paddle swings that determine shot power and angle
  • Positioning to intercept the ball before it passes you
  • Two distinct flows: bracket-style Tournament and one-off Quick Game

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse or trackpad: Table Tennis loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Drag, Mouse / tap.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Table Tennis is driven by pointer input, which maps to tap and drag on a touch screen.

Tips for Table Tennis

  • Watch your opponent's paddle to read where the return is headed
  • Aim toward the corners to pull your rival out of position
  • Reset to the center after every hit so you can cover both sides

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Approachable controls anyone can grasp in seconds
  • Familiar characters add personality to each match

Cons

  • Limited depth for players wanting a full sports sim
  • Match variety thins out after long sessions

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