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Stick Tennis Tour is a single player casual sport game. It was developed by Stick Sports Ltd and was released on July 1, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Stick Tennis Tour is a virtual tennis experience that allows you to create your own player and tour the world, competing in 28 stages and training with personal coaches. The game features more than 80 unique venues, 180 players, and the chance to challenge all-time greats. You can track your progress, compete with friends, and sync your stats across multiple devices.

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77%
Audience ScoreBased on 2,893 reviews
graphics48 positive mentions
stability25 negative mentions

  • The game has great graphics and smooth gameplay, making it enjoyable for tennis fans.
  • The addictive nature of the game keeps players engaged, with a variety of tournaments to participate in.
  • The ability to customize characters adds a personal touch to the gameplay experience.
  • The game frequently crashes, especially when trying to load tournaments, leading to frustration for players.
  • Progression in the game is heavily reliant on in-app purchases, making it difficult to compete without spending real money.
  • The AI opponents are often unrealistic, making it too easy to win against lower-ranked players while being nearly impossible against top players.
  • graphics
    69 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics of the game receive mixed reviews from users. While many praise the visuals as "great," "amazing," and "next-gen," others express dissatisfaction, citing the need for improvements and realism. Some users appreciate the graphics in conjunction with gameplay, while others find them lacking or even "awful," indicating a desire for enhancements in future updates.

    • “Fantastic graphics and a very good game.”
    • “Graphics are next gen... enjoying it to the fullest.”
    • “Very good and it's graphics are beautiful and each and every match I played was awesome.”
    • “The graphics and gameplay are not realistic... it's entertaining but quickly becomes very monotonous.”
    • “Needs graphical improvement.”
    • “Concept is good but the graphics make it hard to play... awful graphics!!!!!!”
  • gameplay
    43 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the gameplay is described as enjoyable and fluid, with many players appreciating its smooth mechanics and addictive nature. However, some users noted issues such as a lack of challenge, predictability, and the need for in-game purchases to progress, which detracts from the overall experience. While the game has potential, it also faces criticism for certain gameplay mechanics and technical glitches that affect tournament modes.

    • “The gameplay is awesome, the game is fluid and fun to play.”
    • “It is simply amazing, the gameplay is very smooth and easy, I'm totally in love with this game.”
    • “Smooth, fast gameplay and really fun.”
    • “Decent enough gameplay (though not having a lob shot is baffling).”
    • “Like its predecessor, gameplay is way too easy and the game can be completed fairly routinely.”
    • “The only problem is that the gameplay is predictable.”
  • stability
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern, with numerous users reporting frequent freezes and glitches, particularly after winning tournaments or during matches. While some players noted that wins are still registered despite these issues, the overall experience is marred by the need to restart the app or the game itself, leading to frustration. Despite its fun gameplay, the persistent bugs detract from the overall enjoyment and usability of the game.

    • “Winning the final, the game freezes and resets.”
    • “My only issue, in the last few weeks, the intro screen would freeze. I'm currently in my third tournament, well actually still my first, since every time it freezes, it restarts my career.”
    • “The game freezes a lot, making you lose points!”
  • monetization
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the abundance of ads and the pressure to make in-app purchases to remain competitive. While some appreciate the option to watch ads for rewards, others find the energy system and frequent ads intrusive, leading to a pay-to-win perception. Overall, players desire a more balanced approach to monetization that minimizes interruptions and allows for fair gameplay without excessive spending.

    • “Should have the option to get better gear with in-game purchases using tokens.”
    • “I never paid for in-app purchases.”
    • “The only problem is that one can play only 2 matches and then wait for 2 hours or do an in-app purchase.”
    • “Bombards you with ads and basically forces you to pay a lot of real money for the equipment needed to be competitive.”
    • “Well until you start the pro tournaments where it's clear that to have a chance at winning the game wants you to pay real money to get better gear, the game also has too many ads; get rid of the pay-to-win aspect and this game is a 5*.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and restrictive, particularly criticizing the limitations on character naming and the heavy emphasis on grinding matches and tournaments, which can feel like a chore for casual players. Many feel that the game favors those willing to spend money, making it difficult for non-paying players to progress without extensive training, which can also be frustratingly repetitive.

    • “Make the game better for casual players, not the whales. For casual players, grinding matches and winning tournaments can feel like a chore, especially if you may not have a chance to win unless you spend money.”
    • “You have to go into training mode if you want to get into the world tour, and if you have played the original Stick Tennis, it can become very tedious, making you feel like you've taken a backward step.”
    • “I am trying to fathom why training mode is so tedious and challenging.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is consistently praised, with players finding it both funny and enjoyable, making it an excellent time killer. However, some also note that the humor is paired with challenging gameplay, adding an interesting dynamic to the experience.

    • “Funny and easy to play.”
    • “Funny and a great time killer.”
    • “It's funny and challenging.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players report that the game's optimization is strong, with smooth performance and minimal bugs following recent updates. However, some users suggest that additional training sessions and shot types could further enhance the experience.

    • “I love this game; it has great performance.”
    • “After the update, there were very few bugs, and now the game runs smoothly.”
    • “Nice! More training sessions to increase performance and some additional shot types would be good.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is minimal, primarily focusing on a realistic tennis experience, but players express frustration with the difficulty of training missions that hinder progression to the world tour. A more engaging narrative could enhance the overall experience.

    • “The game features an engaging story that adds depth to the world tour experience.”
    • “I would love to see a more developed narrative that enhances the overall gameplay.”
    • “The storyline provides a fun backdrop that makes the training missions feel more meaningful.”
    • “Need a little bit more story for the world tour.”
    • “It is fun and easy at first until you find out you can't go on tour until you complete training missions.”
    • “The game is a fun realistic tennis game on Play Store, but I have been on the second last training mission and it is pretty much impossible to win.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game to be very challenging, contributing to a high replay value that encourages multiple playthroughs.

    • “The game is very challenging, and the replay value is high.”
    • “Each playthrough offers new challenges and experiences, making it incredibly replayable.”
    • “With multiple endings and varied gameplay options, I find myself coming back for more.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users have criticized the music in the game for being excessively fast and loud, detracting from the overall experience. Additionally, some noted that the visual presentation is lacking, with a blank purple screen accompanying the music.

    • “The sound of the music needs improvement; it's too fast and loud.”
    • “It's just a blank purple screen with music.”
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Stick Tennis Tour is a casual sport game.

Stick Tennis Tour is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Stick Tennis Tour was released on July 1, 2015.

Stick Tennis Tour was developed by Stick Sports Ltd.

Stick Tennis Tour has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

Stick Tennis Tour is a single player game.

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