Okay, so, I just got into this anime volleyball game, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I’m not really a gamer, but a friend showed me this game, inspired by that famous volleyball anime, Haikyu!!. At first, I was like, “Nah, not my thing,” but after watching a few videos from yes guy gaming, I decided to dive in.

Getting Started
First off, I downloaded the game, which was pretty straightforward. When I launched it, the graphics were surprisingly good, simple but kind of cool in an anime way. The game has this tutorial thing, which I usually skip, but this time I went through it. It taught me the basics: serving, receiving, setting, and spiking. Sounded simple enough, right?
First Few Matches
I jumped into my first match, and oh boy, was I lost. I turned on the Auto and Beginner modes, as some people online recommended. Even then, my players were all over the place. I was fumbling with the controls, trying to get the timing right. It’s not just about hitting the ball; it’s about getting the right position, the right timing, everything. My first few matches were a disaster, losing by a huge margin. I’m talking 0-25, it was rough.
Learning Curve
After a few more painful matches, I started to get the hang of it. The key, I realized, was to get close to the net and then slide out for receives. It’s all about anticipation and being in the right spot at the right time. I started turning off Beginner mode for some games to challenge myself a bit more. It was tougher, but more rewarding when I managed to pull off a good play.

- Always pay attention to the positioning.
- Timing is everything.
- Don’t be afraid to turn off Beginner mode and experiment.
Some Tips I Learned the Hard Way
Scoring and Winning
The scoring is like real volleyball. You need to win three sets, and each set goes up to 25 points. You gotta win by at least two points, which can make things pretty intense when it’s close. I finally won my first set after what felt like a hundred tries, and let me tell you, the feeling was awesome.
Overall
This anime volleyball game is way more fun and challenging than I expected. It’s not just about button-mashing; it requires strategy and quick thinking. I’m still learning, and there’s a lot more to improve, but I’m enjoying the process. If you’re into anime or volleyball, or just looking for a new game to try, I’d say give this one a shot. Just be prepared for a bit of a learning curve!