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Atari Pong
Atari Pong is a table tennis-themed arcade game featuring two-dimensional graphics. Move the paddle and win against your opponent. The goal is for each player to reach eleven points before the opponent. Points are earned when one fails to return the ball to the other.
Tips and Rules for Atari Pong
Use the keyboard or mouse to move the paddles up or down.
What is the name of the game developer?
The studio or developer in charge of this game’s development is Atari.
What game development framework was used to create this game?
The game uses the open-source game engine Javascript.
Can this game be played on smartphones and tablets?
Atari Pong is available for play on mobile phones.
Under what category can this game be categorized?
You can find this game under the Casual category.
What descriptors are used for this game?
The keywords used to categorize this game include: classic, pingpong, pong.
Which gender(s) is the game intended for?
The game is specifically for Male & Female.
Are there any blood-related visuals or effects in the game?
No, there are no violent imagery involving blood in Atari Pong.
What age bracket is recommended for playing this game?
The intended age group for this game is Adults.
Is cruelty depicted or involved in the game?
No, there are no scenes of aggression or cruelty in Atari Pong.
Is the game safe for kids?
No, Atari Pong would not be enjoyable for children.