Great Courts PC
A relatively successful attempt by the German company Blue Byte to enter the sports games market. Great Courts will take us to tennis courts, where we will fight for the highest laurels in Grand Slam tournaments.
Great Courts Release Date PC
20March1989
developer: Ubisoft Blue Byte publisher: Ubisoft
game language: English
A relatively successful attempt by the German company Blue Byte to enter the sports games market. Great Courts will take us to tennis courts, where we will fight for the highest laurels in Grand Slam tournaments.
Before starting the right games, we can train the service, kick balls spitting out of the machine (six different programs) and also face the second player on the same computer. Since both hitting the ball and placing it on the opponent's field can cause beginners a lot of problems, it is worth taking advantage of these facilities. During the tournament we stand in front of a computer-controlled player. The higher he is in the internal ranking, the more difficult the opponent is. The competition takes place according to all the rules of real tennis. Players serve alternately, changing after each game. The first to score two sets wins the match.
Great Courts doesn't knock you to your knees with audio-visual setting, but it's so playable that it's worth devoting some time to it. A high level of difficulty, fast gameplay and faithfully preserved realities of real tennis certainly count as a plus in his case.
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Last updated on 10 December 2007
Game mode: single / multiplayer Multiplayer mode: Player counter: 1 - 2
User score: 3.4 / 10 based on 40 votes.
Age restrictions Great Courts: Good for all ages.