The game uses a third-person, pseudo-3D court view where the player moves Peatron to intercept and return the ball. Matches are played as one-on-one squash duels, with the ball bouncing between both sides until an opponent misses or is outmaneuvered. Positioning, timing, and angle control are central, since returns can be aimed to force awkward movement or create openings. Progress is tournament-based, and winning each match advances you to the next opponent.
Peatron
The robot protagonist controlled by the player in the intergalactic squash tournament.
Space Pirates
The pirate opponents tied to the takeover of Animal Star and the tournament challenge.
Stay near the center line whenever possible so you can respond to both straight and angled shots. Use placement more than power; forcing the opponent to move is often better than trying to end points quickly. When rallies speed up, focus on clean returns and safe positioning before attempting aggressive shots.
Tips and tricks
Anticipate the ball path early and move before the bounce whenever possible.
Tips and tricks
Angle shots are often more effective than direct returns.
Tips and tricks
Recover to center after each hit to keep your options open.
User Reviews
A quirky and distinctive sports game for the Virtual Boy.
User Reviews
Simple to learn, but the later matches demand good timing and anticipation.
User Reviews
The sci-fi theme gives the squash concept a fun extra layer.
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About Space Squash
Space Squash is a 1995 vb sports, action, versus game, developed by Tomcat System and published by Coconuts Japan Entertainment. Space Squash is a 1995 Virtual Boy title developed by Tomcat System and published by Coconuts Japan Entertainment in Japan. Players control the robot Peatron in a futuristic squash tournament against space pirates who have seized Animal Star. With its 3D court presentation and fast-paced ball exchanges, the game stands out as one of the more memorable… You can play Space Squash instantly in your browser at https://www.classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.