Accessible tennis simulator offering deep tournaments, customizable players, and challenging rallies
Accessible tennis simulator offering deep tournaments, customizable players, and challenging rallies
Vote (42 votes)
Program license Trial version
Developer Mana Games
Version 1.0j
Works under Windows
Vote
(42 votes)
Developer
Mana Games
Works under
Windows
Program license
Trial version
Version
1.0j
Pros
- Deep, realistic tennis mechanics
- Large variety of tournaments and modes
- Active modding community
- Accessible for newcomers with optional assists
- Runs well on most PCs
Cons
- Outdated graphics compared to recent titles
- Initial learning curve can be steep
- No licensed professional players or tournaments by default
- Limited online matchmaking options
A realistic tennis simulator with deep gameplay and a dedicated fanbase.
Engaging Tennis Simulation
Tennis Elbow 2013 offers a comprehensive tennis experience for players seeking realism, depth, and a competitive edge. Developed by Mana Games, this title stands out for its dedication to authentic ball physics and intricate player control rather than sheer visual spectacle. Whether stepping into the shoes of a rising champion or customizing a career, this game caters to both casual fans and those who crave a strategic challenge.
Gameplay and Controls
What distinguishes Tennis Elbow 2013 from other sports games is its subtlety. The learning curve leans toward the challenging side, rewarding timing and positioning over button-mashing. Several assists are available, including ball landing indicators and AI guidance, making it approachable for those new to tennis games while satisfying experienced players. The controls require practice, but once mastered, they provide satisfying precision, capturing the rhythm and intensity of real rallies.
Content and Modes
The game features a robust World Tour mode with over 300 tournaments and an impressive roster of fictional and modded real-life players. Both Singles and Doubles matches are available, with support for up to four players in local multiplayer or versus AI. Tournament scheduling, player advancement, and training add layers of management and customization to the experience. There is also a strong, active modding scene, offering real-world tournaments, updated player lists, and improved graphics mods for even more authenticity.
Graphics and Presentation
While the 3D graphics might appear modest by modern standards, they are functional and clear, prioritizing animation smoothness and gameplay clarity. Court surfaces—including clay, grass, hard, and indoor variations—affect ball physics, and customizable characters add a personal touch. Simple sound design helps keep the focus on gameplay, and performance is consistent even on lower-end hardware.
Community and Longevity
A loyal player community contributes regular updates and mods, vastly extending the game’s lifespan. Online multiplayer, while not the newest feature, is functional; players can compete in online tournaments powered by passionate fan organizers.
Pros
- Deep, realistic tennis mechanics
- Large variety of tournaments and modes
- Active modding community
- Accessible for newcomers with optional assists
- Runs well on most PCs
Cons
- Outdated graphics compared to recent titles
- Initial learning curve can be steep
- No licensed professional players or tournaments by default
- Limited online matchmaking options