Arcade Tennis gives a fresh take on a regular tennis game: quick, brutal, and more about quick decisions than complex rules. The game completely avoids the usual point-scoring system and stresses a swing-and-a-miss system where the player has to hit the ball at the right place and at the right time. Every match is shorter but full of pressure, with even small errors being enough to ruin the whole game.
The main theme of Arcade Tennis is not a story but rather the tournaments, where the player has to win matches in a row to get stronger rivals, new courts, and equipment that actually makes a difference in the game.
Arcade Tennis is based on a tournament campaign model in which you are fighting through the series and gathering ranks through continuous victories.
In every match:
There is a limited number of rackets (lives) in every match, so the tension of long rallies is very great. The higher you get, the quicker your opponent's reaction is, the more difficult it is to guess the target's spot, and consequently, you will have to understand the question better instead of just lobbing the ball high.
Winning a bracket tournament will give you:



















