You’ve put in the hard work, and the Neon Tennis project is finished. Now it is time to play. The main game for this project is, of course, tennis. Serve, return, volley, smash! If you know tennis, then I’m sure you’re quite aware of the potential for lots and lots of damage if you want to play a game of it inside your living room. With the Neon Tennis game, we’ve shrunk the game down to fit onto your device, and you’re way less likely to break a window when you play. Whether you’ve got a friend that wants to play a game with you, or you just want to test your skills against the machine, Neon Tennis puts the game in your hands. Let’s get started!
Uploading the Project
If you haven't already uploaded the Neon Tennis code to your device, there are two ways to do it:
1.Use amomii Link. amomii Link is our proprietary tool for uploading code directly from our website.
- Go to Neon Tennis Link and choose your project. Today we’re picking Neon Tennis.
- Read about the amomii Link tool.
2. Manual Installation: Go to the Toolbox, download the code and upload it to your device using the Arduino IDE (if you don't know what that means, use option one!)
- Go to Toolbox.
How to play
You can start by choosing whether you want to play a one or two player game. If you’re playing against the computer, you can then choose the difficulty next.
Once that's done, let’s get playing. Your serve!
The row of LEDs on the left is the strength indicator for your serve; the fuller the bar, the stronger the serve. But, be careful, if you hold the button for too long, it's a fault. Double fault, and you’ll lose a point.
When it comes time to return the ball, you have some options. You have two return buttons on both the left and right side of the board. The outer buttons will return the ball straight back (up the line), and the inner buttons will return the ball diagonally (cross court).
So that’s it? Not quite. The colored LEDs also come into play. You must time your return properly. Press the button when a green LED is lit up, and you’ll miss the ball entirely. Press it when yellow is lit, you’ll return it at a regular speed. Press the button when the red LED is lit, and your return will get a speed boost! Returning the ball when the LED is red multiple times in a row will keep increasing in speed, making it much harder to hit!
For now, that’s all you really need to know. For a more in depth description of the gameplay and rules, they can be found here:
Now you’re ready to have a little fun with your amomii Neon Tennis! You’ve put in the work, after all, so give it a go and practice smashing aces against a friend, or the device itself!


