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Twin Stick Tennis drops Chaotic Padel and High Pace Tennis, Launching March 6 on Steam

Out today on Steam.

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March 6, 2024

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Brainburn Studio :

UTRECHT, Netherlands – February 25, 2024 – Twin Stick Tennis, the arcade tennis game for chaotic padel and high pace tennis matches. Created by Brainburn Studio and will release on Wednesday, March 6 2024 on Steam.

Twin Stick Tennis mixes tennis simulation with wacky arcade tennis. Just like real tennis, this game is about court positioning, shot preparation, and timing smacks. Customize your experience by adjusting the game pace through ball and racket selection. Play matches against the CPU or challenge friends to a tense screenshare battle.

Combine these elements you can play slow tactical padel matches or test your reflexes in lightning-fast tennis matches. Victory is at your fingertips as you have full control of the player and racket. Celebrate becoming a champion or give your racket a stare of disapproval.

The game is quite different from the “classic” tennis games as you control the player with WASD or left thumb stick and the racket with the mouse or right thumb stick. This makes that the game actually feels a lot like real tennis as timing and court positioning is key to win points!

Twin Stick Tennis will release on PC via Steam on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 for 9.99 USD with a 10% launch discount of 7 days. The game is in English.

 
Links
Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2354060/Twin_Stick_Tennis/
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQIAKJgUnWw
Studio website: https://brainburnstudio.com/


About Brainburn Studio

Brainburn Studio is a one man indie studio by Ward from the Netherlands. Since I was a kid I loved playing tennis, building things and designing little games. When COVID hit I was bored and decided to revive my kids dreams and start building video games. While improving my programming skills I slowly crafted my first game that I call Twin Stick Tennis. At the moment I am doing this next to my day job, as I am loving this so much, I hope that someday soon I can go full time game developer.
 
Contact
Ward, Brainburn Studio,  [email protected]

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