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+ | As Charlie Brown and Snoopy play tennis, Charlie Brown hits the balls but Snoopy must climb on to a tree to return them. Lucy also tries to intercept the balls returned by Snoopy. As Snoopy, returning balls from Charlie Brown gives two points, and returning balls from Lucy gives three. Missing causes the ball to break some bottles, and the game ends if three are missed. Reaching 200 and 500 points clears any misses, and if the player had no misses at that point it starts a mode known as Chance Time, where the points for returning Charlie Brown's balls are raised to five, and Lucy's to six.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gw/snoopy-tennis/index.html NinDB page]</ref> | ||
== Related Games == | == Related Games == | ||
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Not to be confused with the 2001 Game Boy Color game by Mermaid Studios/Infogrames.
Snoopy Tennis is a game in the Game & Watch series.
Blurb
Gameplay/Story
As Charlie Brown and Snoopy play tennis, Charlie Brown hits the balls but Snoopy must climb on to a tree to return them. Lucy also tries to intercept the balls returned by Snoopy. As Snoopy, returning balls from Charlie Brown gives two points, and returning balls from Lucy gives three. Missing causes the ball to break some bottles, and the game ends if three are missed. Reaching 200 and 500 points clears any misses, and if the player had no misses at that point it starts a mode known as Chance Time, where the points for returning Charlie Brown's balls are raised to five, and Lucy's to six.[1]
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