International Tennis Open (5.33Mb)
At the start of the game, there is a menu where you can choose options for game play, save, load or quit. When you wish to quit while playing, just press ‘Esc’ which will return you to the options screen. Here, you can practice your serve or practice against the machine, start a match or join a tournament. Once you’ve chosen the game play options, you’re immediately standing on a tennis court with racket in hand, ready to start hitting that ball.
You move with direction keys and serve with number 1. You can set your move to manual or to automatic, but to be honest I haven't felt the difference. You must serve the ball or receive it. You can hit either defensively or offensively. Of course, the object of the game is to win all matches and, eventually, a tournament.
If you’re not playing in a tournament, you can choose one of four players to play against – one on one. You can also choose one of three different courts: London – grass, Paris – clay, or New York – cement. The game also has a two-player option where you can play against a friend. If you decide to play in tournament mode, you can choose a host city from around the world and enter at the quarterfinals.
The graphics run smoothly and are nice enough but won’t leave you gasping for air. The sounds are ok, too, but nothing special. You hear the cheers from the crowd, the announcer giving the score and a brief description of your opponent. As well as the sound of the ball being struck and landing on the court, these are the only sounds you’ll hear. However, if you decide to quit the match before it's over, you can choose to just watch till the end.
All in all, this game is a nice change from brain stretching adventure and puzzle games, but in my opinion so average that it gets nothing more than a three.
This game performed flawlessly using Win98. At the start of the game, and whenever you return to the options screen, there is pleasant background music with none of the screeching that was experienced with WinXP.
The game runs OK in WinXP but turn the speakers off. I only got high-pitched noises when I started it. Everything else runs fine. You can also run the game in different languages. To run it in English, you must click on TENA.exe file. When I clicked on TENE, I got the Espñaiol version.
The following video shows the game being played with a CDI controller. The guy giving the commentary spoils the video somewhat with some unsavory comments which are probably not for the ears of children so be forewarned. The video does give you a good idea as to what the game play looks like.
Watch the video of International Tennis Open HERE
Download:
You can download International Tennis Open HERE
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The following game was created by a guy called iaman (Ian O’Dea), who visited our site following one of his other games being posted in the free games project. I’d forgotten about it until I was clearing out my PM’s and found a link to Tetrod the other game he created. Sorry its taken so long to post this one iaman.
Tralos:
To start the game click F1 to bring up the help menu where you'll find all the controls you require. To start playing the game move the dwarf around using the movement keys (left, Right and up cursor keys)to manouver him to a position where you can fire a fireball (using the z key) at the start button.
The F4 key appear s to be disabled which means you can't play the game in full screen mode. The only way around this is if you hange the screen resolution to a lower one, which will enlarge the image, however this usually messes up all your carefully positioned icons so is unadvisable. Although I don't like playing games in a window, this game is quite playable in one despite it being rather small at higher resolutions.
CONTROLS:
Left and Right Arrow Keys................Move Left and Right
Up Key..................................Jump
Z Key...................................Shoot Fireball
FullScreen mode.........................F4
Backspace...............................Next Room
0.......................................Set 'GameController.gotbubble = true'
9.......................................Set 'GameController.gothide = true'
1.......................................Restart
Tralos 2.93Mb
Sidescrolling adventure game designed and produced for a Game Design class final. On this project, I was the design lead, and directed a group of three other students to finish. Additionally, I produced all of the graphics and fixed several of the bugs. Before the group section began, I coded the initial version of the game engine and created several sound effects used in the final version.
Reference accessed 13th December HERE
Download:
You can download it HERE
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I've recently reinstalled my screen capture program (Capture Whizz Pro) but can't find my reg code. The trial period is over so can't take any images for Tralos at the moment. I will endevour to post some images as soon as I'm able.