Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash
Serve, volley, and smash your way to victory in fast-paced tennis matches
- 1.7.4 Version
- 2.8 Score
- 1M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Choose your racket and select your ball to hit the court in this exciting new tennis game! "Mini Tennis" is a fantastic addition to the mobile sports gaming world, offering a fresh and user-friendly approach to tennis gameplay. Experience tennis like never before with this casual yet faithful adaptation of the original sport. Compete fiercely with your opponents and aim for powerful shots! Step into the arenas and courts, earn applause from the crowd, score impressive points, and forge the most formidable tennis legend ever!
Easy Pickup and Play
Enter a new casual tennis experience with "Mini Tennis." The game provides a casual, easy-to-pick-up-and-play vibe while maintaining the essence of the original sport. Skip convoluted mechanics and dive straight into the thrilling action!
Build, Upgrade, and Personalize Your Tennis Legend
In "Mini Tennis," you can recruit players ranging from common to epic, upgrade them, and transform your player into a feared adversary on any court. Customize your player with over 100 options, including unique shirts, shorts, rackets, balls, and wristbands. Personalize your gameplay further by selecting your preferred ball and display rare equipment pieces you've won!
Play Across Various Courts
Explore 10 distinct and original courts that grow in size, intensity, and grandeur as you progress in your tennis career. Every match, whether held in central park or a lavish mansion setting, offers a different experience. Expect more exciting and impressive courts in upcoming updates!
Dominate the Leaderboards
Scale the leaderboards to claim fantastic prizes and secure a top spot in the competition. Each week presents an opportunity to advance through the leagues, starting from the Brass League to the All-Stars League. Secure promotion spots by the week's end to earn superior rewards and continue rising in the ranks!
This game offers optional in-game purchases (including random items).
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Dominate Every Tennis Court
1. Master The Basics
As much as you can appreciate the quick and simple tutorial session you go through after launching Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash, the time you spend learning the basics is just a small fraction of the learning aspect of the game. On the other end of the spectrum, every match you engage in will have its share of knowledge and experience to impart and since there are no training sessions available to you after the tutorial, you will have to consider the initial set of matches you engage in as your basic training grounds.
The 1-on-1 game mode will start you off with Central Park as the initially available tennis court. Although this serves as the beginner level that aims to immerse you a little deeper into the basics as well as familiarize you with potential strategies, it comes with an entrance fee of 50 gold. This essentially introduces you to the idea of how basic matches go. The succeeding arenas you will unlock will have higher entrance fees paid by both players and the prize awarded to the winner is double the entrance fee so it is analogous to simply taking the loser’s entry fee.
Every win in a match also earns you leader points equal to the amount of gold you obtain. Leader points determine your rank in the league and leaderboards, and the higher your league and position within it, the more rewards you can earn at the end of each week. You can check your ranking status via the “Rank” button on the left side of the home screen. Note that efforts to earn leader points and climb up the ranks will impact your rewards for the League Leaderboard, the World Leaderboard, and the Country Leaderboard so you are working for 3 different ranks and prizes.
Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash comes packed with a variety of characters you can unlock and upgrade, along with numerous gears you can equip to your chosen character. With the upgrade system for the players and the gears you choose, no 2 players will likely have the same stats. Beyond the differences in characters, stats, and gears, you can also further customize your character with numerous outfits and even win poses.
Upgrading characters and gears is a necessity as you can expect to be matched against much stronger players as you move forward to other arenas and climb up the leagues. Every bit of upgrade you invest in does not just lead to higher stats and potentially better performance in the matches, it also earns you EXP to level up your account. Although higher account levels do not necessarily make you stronger, reaching a new level always comes with a set of handsome rewards like gold, gems, and even packs.
Higher-tier tennis courts are likewise locked behind level milestones and the only way to play across every available tennis court in the game is to reach level 24. As playing and winning in more prestigious arenas will cost more, you can expect it to become more and more challenging to bag wins.
As the risks of losing the entry fee you paid grow, the exponential increase in gold rewards, as well as leader points, make it all worth it. To check your level as well as other details of your career, you can simply click on the avatar at the upper left side of the home screen.
There is no in-game stamina or energy that delimits how much time you want to spend challenging players across Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash matches. However, considering that you need to spend gold to enter any match, there is essentially a limit to which courts you can play in even after you unlocked every one of them. As gold is also required for you to be able to upgrade your characters and gears, you will find yourself always having to manage your supply of it.
2. Know What Each Type Of Shot Is For
For the uninitiated, watching a tennis match looks as simple as passing the ball back and forth with your opponent using a tennis racket, with the player successfully managing to have the opponent fail to return the ball earning a point. Understandably, the first player to reach a certain number of points wins the match and takes the reward. While this is intrinsically correct and can be considered an oversimplified explanation of the sport, it holds its own set of mechanics that make it unique.
There are different types of shots in Tennis although Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash makes understanding shot varieties easier by categorizing it into 3 types, not necessarily similar to how they are in real tennis. Players can choose to utilize a topspin, a lob, or a slice throughout the match. During the tutorial, you will only be seeing the distinct buttons that represent each shot type one at a time but seeing these buttons simultaneously at the lower right side of the screen on your first real match makes it a lot more convenient.
The Topspin in Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash serves as the most basic shot and will be the button to use for the usual responses to an opponent’s shot. Although topspin by conventional definition in tennis is a shot type based on how the ball is hit, which should make it rotate forward to influence a faster drop of the ball, using the topspin shot in the game is comparable to a basic forehand or backhand shot.
A Lob shot is usually considered a shot for more experienced players and can be utilized as a tool for both offense and defense. Lob shots are aimed higher than conventional shots. Doing so will either aim to make the shot go past the player close to the net, making it more difficult for the opponent to catch the ball, or stretch the time between the shot and the opponent’s response to be able to position yourself much better after the opponent returns the shot.
Lob shots can be tricky and can even put you at a disadvantage if done incorrectly. An example of this is trying to get the shot past the opponent who is close to the net but fails and the opponent manages to return the ball much easier.
Finally, a Slice in tennis is considered a groundstroke that puts a backspin on the ball. Players need to strike the ball with a slicing gesture, meaning that the racket will be angled almost flat or diagonally in contrast with usual shots that aim to strike the ball exactly adjacent to the strings.
In Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash, Slice shots are like the opposite of lob shots and make the ball fly much lower than a conventional shot, shortening the time between shots and responses and typically aimed to speed up the exchange of shots between opposing players.
Using any of the 3 shots can be easily performed by simply tapping the shot type button of your choice. However, there are charged shots that are more powerful and can add speed ad variety to the types of shots you pull. Charged shots can be done by tapping and holding a shot button earlier and releasing it once you are ready to strike. Charged shots or power shots can make it more challenging for your opponent to respond strategically or to even receive it.
Knowing the difference between the different shots is just the tip of the iceberg within the tennis court, so to speak. What matters more is how you identify instances where one of the three different shots becomes the most appropriate to use. Likewise, tennis can be considered a game of strategy and anticipation, where you plan on the next set of strokes you will use and at the same time try to predict how your opponent will respond.
3. Familiarize Yourself With Different Characters
Most beginners will typically be less discerning when it comes to identifying and assessing the opposing player’s play style. Perhaps, engaging in a match on the same court or playing against opponents with about the same amount of leader points can give the impression of similarity in terms of the level of expertise or evenness in the amount of experience. You will come to discover sooner that even in the starting arena, some players will simply stand out.
The variances between player skills and player styles make every match you engage in Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash a unique one, ensuring that the experience of playing through several matches one after another will never be monotonous. Beyond differing playing styles, Mini Tennis: Perfect Smash also provides a dynamic set of characters to unlock and upgrade, further providing variety to the ygameplay experience.
You will start with a handful of characters to choose from and you can unlock additional ones from the packs you win from matches or claim from achievements and special events, just like gears. Every character has a unique appearance that will most likely be a determinant as to which one you will choose. Way beyond that, however, each character has a unique set of stats, expertise, and special skills that make them different from one another.
Characters can also be categorized based on their rarity grades and with 5 different rarity grades, you can have common, rare, epic, legendary, or mythical characters. Rarity grades determine how easy or difficult it can be to obtain the character’s cards and also imply the relative superiority of the character’s starting stat points and specializations.
On the player’s screen, which you can access by clicking on the character icon within the Gear menu, you will easily see the player’s specialty at the lower left side of the window. Specialties focus on the type of ground the court has, which can be grass, clay, or hard. Characters playing in the courts that have the specific terrain of their specialty will have a power boost so be sure to consider specialties as you hop from one type of court to another.
A character’s unique skill should also be taken into account when choosing your player. Unique skills can always be active or can be triggered effect. For example, Damir Matic’s special ability is that his wristbands will have an extra 20% boost, meaning that they will remain active throughout the match.
On the other hand, Evan Taylor and Emily Washington will have a 20% stat boost for a point after they score an Ace. This means that the latter characters’ special ability will not give them an advantage for the entire duration of the match as it needs to be triggered first and will only remain active until a point has been made.
In most cases, it becomes easy to simply choose the character with the highest overall stats in your roster. As acquiring character cards works a lot like gacha, given that you will never know beforehand which cards you will get from the packs, each player will likely have different characters with the highest overall stats. However, it becomes important to look into every player’s stats, along with the gears they have equipped.
Speed can be attributed to how fast a player can move within the court, meaning that a player with higher speed can travel faster from one side of the court to the other. Speed can sound like it is the most important stat to invest in given the consideration but the rest of the stats matter a lot as well. Whenever you aim your shot, it will hardly ever go exactly by the projection.
How close or far your actual shot is compared to the projection and how consistently you can nail the projected shot is impacted by the player’s level of precision. Precision also applies to the chances of always hitting the ball your opponent throws at you in instances where you can miss the response.
The Forehand and Backhand refer to basic shot types as to how you hit the ball. Forehand is considered the more basic of the two and takes place when you swing the racket towards the body from an outward position while the Backhand is its opposite. The stats for both can be attributed to how strong your swings are and more forehand and backhand strength affects the speed of your swings and the relative speed of the ball you strike.
The service stat exclusively affects the strength of your serve. For beginners, the serve may only appear as an initial shot from the baseline that initiates the round and will most likely be returned but for experienced and veteran players who master serves, it can become an extra avenue to score points against the opposing player.
Last but not least is Stamina, which determines how much energy the player has within the match. Every movement and every swing of the racket you perform consumes stamina so even the fastest player will prove to be at a disadvantage if he does not have sufficient stamina to sustain his energy within the match.
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- Version1.7.4
- UpdateOct 26, 2024
- DeveloperMiniclip.com
- CategoryRacing & Sports
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads1M+
- Package Namecom.miniclip.minitennis
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447.84 MB
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437.72 MB
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452.38 MB
Easy Controls and Intuitive Gameplay
Variety of Characters and Customization
Engaging Multiplayer Mode
AI Opponents Can Be Predictable
Limited Depth in Strategy