Overview
The Chaotic Two-Player Telephone Game From 1897.
The Chaotic Two-Player Telephone Game From 1897! "Brilliant idea for the game. And Brilliant advertising too." - Folks over at Hacker News Contranoid is the fast-paced chaotic hybrid of Pong, Tetris and Arkanoid that literally pits you against your closest friend as you play against each other on the same device. Players control a paddle to catch balls bouncing back after ravaging the opponent's game field. White must destroy Black and get a ball across, while Black is trying to do the opposite. Catch different powerups to boost your own progress or to annoy your opponent and before you know it you've gathered a cheering crowd around you... Contranoid offers multiplayer and single-player mayhem and is the game of 1897 you don't want to miss!
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Mashipvz 14Jul 15, 2023
Very awesome and cool! If i could give 6 star, i would
Charles WilliamsApr 28, 2022
Great game. Simple, old-school game. Definitely reminds me of my 1st Pong game and I really like the competitive and strategic nature of the Contranoid game. FYI, the keyboard controls are: "A" "S" and "D" for the Black Paddle. "Left Arrow" "Up Arrow" and "Right Arrow" for the White Paddle. You can also use the mouse to control either paddle by moving the cursor near whichever paddle you want to control. This is great for a One Player game but the keyboard is better when two people are playin... Show more
DecodeTacoMar 17, 2022
It's so absolutely insane. One second, you're on the verge of losing, and the next, you have 9 balls bouncing around, leaving your friend in the dust.
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- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedSeptember 3, 2015
- Offered byQ42
- Size2.57MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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