Smash Online Launches English Version
Online Tennis MMOG is free to play.
Date: Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

MMOG publisher Gamigo has announced the commercial launch of the English version of Smash Online, its “free to play” Tennis MMOG. Packed with new features and numerous improvements based on player feedback, the easy to pick up, action-packed multiplayer sports game with the ongoing character development of MMORPGs is set to go.

Smash Online combines the accessibility and spontaneous fun of console sports games with the long-term character development and community focus of Massively Multiplayer Online Games. Players create their avatar with individualized looks and playing style to compete against thousands of players from around the world.

Through winning matches and special tournaments, players sharpen their skills such as speed, strength and accuracy as well as earn points to spend in the integrated item shop on new clothing and equipment.

For those wanting to have a swinging good time, head over to Gamingo.com . To sign up.

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