PongOut

PongOut

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PongOut

Rating:
2.8
Released: February 25, 2008
Last updated: February 25, 2008
Developer: AgafInc

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Description

PongOut combines two classic games to make one new game. Using just the mouse you will have to control both a Pong and Breakout game... at the same time!

How to Play

Left and Right movement controls Breakout and Up and Down movement controls Pong. Press P to pause and M to mute. There will be a small delay when coming back from a pause, this is an intentional delay to prevent cheaters from taking advantage of this function.

FAQ

What is PongOut?
PongOut is a browser-based arcade game developed by AgafInc that combines elements of classic Pong and Breakout games.

How do you play PongOut?
In PongOut, you control two paddles simultaneouslyโ€”one for Pong at the top and one for Breakout at the bottomโ€”using your keyboard to keep the ball in play on both boards.

Who developed PongOut?
PongOut was created by AgafInc and is available to play for free on Kongregate.

What makes PongOut different from other arcade games?
PongOut stands out by merging two classic arcade styles, challenging players to play Pong and Breakout at the same time for a unique and fast-paced gameplay experience.

Is PongOut a single-player or multiplayer game?
PongOut is a single-player arcade game where one player controls both paddles to achieve the highest score possible.

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blehmeh98 avatar

blehmeh98

Jul. 26, 2015

16
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also . . . What if scoring one goal in pong got you a life?

duncanbeevers avatar

duncanbeevers

Feb. 26, 2008

5
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Could use a bit better hit detection. Especially since I find I have to rush to save the ball almost all the time, it's frustrating when it gets stuck inside my paddle.

alexander720151 avatar

alexander720151

Jun. 03, 2018

4
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this is impossible

Archaris avatar

Archaris

Jan. 16, 2009

7
3

nice idea for a combination of two classics but for me, it's not fun because too much attention is split up between sides. maybe you could have put the blocks in the middle and had 4 pong paddles around the outside instead.

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sokob4n

Jul. 10, 2018

2
1

perhaps it is possible if we divide the speed by 2...