Retro Slam Tennis: New Android Game from Retro Bowl Creators

Mar 12,25

New Star Games, the studio behind the beloved New Star Soccer, Retro Goal, and Retro Bowl, has served another ace with their latest release: Retro Slam Tennis. This retro-style tennis game delivers the same pixel-art charm and addictive gameplay that has made their previous titles so popular.

Game, Set, Match in Retro Slam Tennis

Retro Slam Tennis is more than just hitting balls back and forth. It's a journey from the bottom to the top, a climb fueled by hard work and smart decisions. You'll compete on hard, clay, and grass courts, meticulously managing every aspect of your career, from grueling training sessions to navigating the complexities of your personal life.

Hire coaches, conquer their challenges, nurture relationships with friends and family, and even secure lucrative sponsorships to fund those luxury purchases. Feeling the pressure? Crack open a can of NRG and power through!

The game cleverly integrates a social media element, reflecting the modern reality of professional athletes. Winning matches is only half the battle; you'll need to cultivate a loyal following to truly succeed. Your choices shape your career, making Retro Slam Tennis a compelling RPG experience.

Check out the trailer below:

Now Available Globally on Android!

Published by Five Aces Publishing and developed by New Star Games, Retro Slam Tennis initially launched on iOS in July 2024. Now, Android users worldwide can join the fun. This free-to-play game captures the same delightful charm that made Retro Bowl and Retro Goal such hits.

According to Simon Read, founder of New Star Games, the game follows a formula similar to New Star Soccer, blending arcade-style mechanics with a lighthearted simulation of an athlete's career.

Head over to the Google Play Store to download Retro Slam Tennis and experience the thrill of the court!

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