- October 14, 2016
- Mana Games
Tennis Elbow Manager
67%Game Brain Score
gameplay
graphics, grinding
100% User Score 18 reviews
Platforms
About
Become a tennis coach and manage up to 4 tennis players : take care of training sessions, planning, sponsors, team members, and more ! Will you be able to lead your players to the top of the world hierarchy ? Tennis Elbow Manager features 3500 players evolving other 38 years, from 1990 to 2027, competing in more than 300 tournaments per year, both in singles and doubles ! The game was Greenlit on…







Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions
- Highly detailed and realistic tennis management simulation that appeals to fans of the sport.
- The developer is responsive to community feedback and regularly updates the game with new content.
- Challenging gameplay that requires strategic thinking to develop players and succeed in tournaments.
- The game can become grindy after extended playtime, which may deter some players.
- Some players experience frustration with unrealistic losses despite playing on lower difficulty settings.
- The game lacks flashy graphics and may initially seem unappealing to new players.
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are not overly flashy or Hollywood-like, which some players appreciate, as they prioritize fun gameplay over visual spectacle. Additionally, the developers are noted for their responsiveness to issues, enhancing the overall experience despite the simpler graphics.
“The graphics are stunning and truly enhance the immersive experience of the game.”
“The art style is unique and beautifully crafted, making every scene a visual delight.”
“The environments are richly detailed, creating a captivating world that draws you in.”
“The graphics feel outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”
“The character models are poorly designed and lack detail, making the game feel less immersive.”
“The environments are bland and uninspired, which detracts from the overall experience.”