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Top-down tennis game with automatic movement and manual shot aiming. Features 16-player singles matches across various surfaces and tournaments. Released in 1990 for Amiga.

Developer: Ocean Software Ltd., Starbyte Software, DigiTek Software, Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
Genre: Sports
Released: 1990
File size: 396.42 KB
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Game Overview

Tie-Break Amiga came out in 1990, published by Ocean Software and developed by Starbyte Software. It was one of the solid tennis titles on the Amiga, arriving at a time when sports simulations were gaining depth and better graphics. The game didn't try to reinvent the genre, but it offered a focused, no-frills approach that appealed to players looking for straightforward competition.

You control a tennis player from an elevated perspective, moving automatically toward the ball while you manually aim your returns with the joystick. The main goal is to win tournaments by outplaying opponents across different surfaces like grass, clay, and hard court. Key mechanics include timing your shots for power or placement, adjusting your position to handle volleys and lobs, and managing stamina during long rallies. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty can be unforgiving if your positioning or timing is off. It feels satisfying when you nail a well-angled passing shot or outlast an opponent in a tense exchange.

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