Tennix is a 2D bird's-eye-view tennis game with single-player and multiplayer modes. Its features include different weather conditions, day/night play at several locations around the Earth and realistic physics, with the option to write your own opponents in Python.
| Tags | Games/Entertainment Simulation Arcade |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Windows Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds support for network play over UDP and refreshes the UI bits a bit, with some bugs fixed and minor code clean-ups in the maintenance tools.


Release Notes: A new menu structure, a world map where you can select where to play, and an advanced player input selection have been added to the core game. In addition, it is now possible to write computer opponents in Python, with an example bot included. The game physics have been improved to make the gameplay more interesting.


Release Notes: This release adds a new menu system, improves performance (optimized for both low-end PCs and Internet Tablets), and adds more options (including experimental weather effects as Easter eggs).


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug when installing Tennix on Unix-like systems via the makefile. The game itself hasn't changed. Packagers and users who weren't able to install version 0.6.0 should use this version.


Release Notes: This release adds support for mouse and touchpads to the player controls. Other improvements include increased performance (partial screen updates) and some gameplay improvements.