Player 1: "W" #### Player 2: "UP ARROW KEY"
Tennis Physics is a chaotic tennis game where you only need one button to play, but mastering it? That’s a whole different story. Every press of the button sends your wobbly, puppet-like player into a jump and swing that’s anything but graceful. Sometimes you’ll smash the ball perfectly over the net, and other times you’ll end up flailing helplessly while the ball bounces away. The unpredictability is the point here—don’t expect smooth tennis rallies, but prepare for wild, funny moments instead. In 2-player mode, the madness doubles as you compete against a friend to see who can control their player’s chaotic movements better. Or, take on the CPU if you’re flying solo, but don't expect any mercy. Matches are short and sweet, with the first to 5 points winning the game. This makes it super easy to keep the fun going with quick rematches. The retro-style pixel art is a nice throwback to classic arcade games, but the absurd physics make it feel fresh and unique. The simple visuals keep you focused on the hilarious gameplay, where every hit—or miss—becomes an unpredictable event. Grab a friend, spam that button, and see who can control the chaos better. Tennis Physics isn’t about skill—it’s about surviving the silliness.