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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game is based on the sport of [[wikipedia:Table tennis|ping pong]]. The point of the game is to rally the ball to the opponent's side. The player controls the black-haired character in the foreground. The game starts off with the opponent serving the ball to the player's side of the court. Using correct timing, the player needs to hit the ball with his or her paddle. If done correctly, the ball should rebound back to the opponent's court and the opponent misses, causing the player to win. However, if the player misses the ball, the game ends in a loss.
The game is based on the sport of [[wikipedia:Table tennis|ping pong]]. The point of the game is to rally the ball to the opponent's side. The player controls the black-haired character in the foreground. The game starts off with the opponent serving the ball to the player's side of the court. Using correct timing, the player needs to hit the ball with their paddle. If done correctly, the ball should rebound back to the opponent's court and the opponent misses, causing the player to win. However, if the player misses the ball, the game ends in a loss.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 12:12, October 6, 2023

Served!
Rally.png
Appears in WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Type Jimmy T.
Command(s) Rally!
Info "Return the serve! That's all!"
Controls Stylus – Swing

Served! is one of Jimmy T's microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y.

Gameplay

The game is based on the sport of ping pong. The point of the game is to rally the ball to the opponent's side. The player controls the black-haired character in the foreground. The game starts off with the opponent serving the ball to the player's side of the court. Using correct timing, the player needs to hit the ball with their paddle. If done correctly, the ball should rebound back to the opponent's court and the opponent misses, causing the player to win. However, if the player misses the ball, the game ends in a loss.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たっきゅう[?]
Takkyū
Table Tennis
Italian Ping Pong[?] Table Tennis