Ping Pong Chaos comes from New Eich Games, the studio behind physics-comedy multiplayer hits like Rooftop Snipers and Getaway Shootout, applying that same exaggerated ragdoll-physics philosophy to table tennis. Rather than simulating realistic ping pong, the wobbly, unpredictable paddle and ball physics turn even simple rallies into a chaotic, often hilarious contest.
That deliberate embrace of unpredictable physics is a consistent theme across this developer's catalog, betting that chaotic, imprecise controls generate more memorable, replayable moments than a polished, realistic sports simulation would.
The objective is to outscore your opponent in a wildly unpredictable game of table tennis, where the chaotic physics make every rally genuinely uncertain regardless of skill level.
Its unpredictable, wobbly physics turn table tennis into pure comedic chaos. GBK Games also has Ping Pong Go for a more traditional table tennis experience.