You can move freely on your side and create physics based paddles when dashing.
Push the ball into your opponents' goal by throwing your paddles across the map!
Key features
- Solo training mode
- Multiple maps
- 1V1 mode
- 2V2 mode
- Special modes with power ups and crazy environments
- Tournament mode, for your craziest game nights
- Custom mode, where you can choose everything: maps, power ups, special modes, time, game points, etc..
- Damage mode
- Multiple goals
- Moving goals
- Icy ball
- Destructive ball
- Fragile paddles
- Power ups (speed, force, longer dash, etc...)
Score cool goals

Plan your defense

Chaotic exhanges

Even more chaos!!

Hey guys,
Since my last devlog here, I published two devlogs on YouTube!
In the first one, I dive a bit deeper in the time rewind mechanic. I explain how I got the idea, how I implemented it and what were the challenges. I also talk about all the changes that happened in Dashpong, and there was a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6senbbMsi8M
After that, two game designers from the Let's playtest youtube channel played my game and made a video to give me feedback! It was an awesome and very valuable experience. I'm already working on some of the stuff they suggested. If you want to see more, I did a react video
I'm working on lots of boring stuff at the moment (stability, localization, etc..) so I'm probably going to reduce the number of devlogs or focus on cool features such as the replay functionality, or some special modes!
Let me know if you want a devlog on something specific!
Byyyye
Minimum Setup
- OS: Any 64bits linux distribution
- Processor: Dual core. 2Ghz or greaterMemory: 2000 MB RAM
- Memory: 2000 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 700 series or similar
- Storage: 80 MB available space
Recommended Setup
- Processor: Dual core. 2Ghz or greaterMemory: 4000 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 900 series or similar
- Storage: 80 MB available space
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