When comparing Wreckfest vs #SelfieTennis, the Slant community recommends #SelfieTennis for most people. In the question“What are the best Sports games on Steam?” #SelfieTennis is ranked 12th while Wreckfest is ranked 14th. The most important reason people chose #SelfieTennis is:
Selfie Tennis works in an original way where the player will serve the ball to then see themselves teleported to the other side of the net to volley it back. This continues until you miss the ball or make a bad shot. Basically it is a two person game of tennis played all by yourself making each and every shot.
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Pros
Pro Focused on Demolition Derby
Often an overlooked genre similar games have not been released since earlier Flatout titles( of which the devs are the same as this title), so this thing really stands out from the crowd.
Pro Excellent car damage
Soft-body car damage physics system with fully deformable car damage, meaning that the cars will react to damage in a very tangible, convincing way.
Pro Fun twist on the game of tennis
Selfie Tennis works in an original way where the player will serve the ball to then see themselves teleported to the other side of the net to volley it back. This continues until you miss the ball or make a bad shot. Basically it is a two person game of tennis played all by yourself making each and every shot.
Pro Easily take in game photos of the silly gameplay
While you are playing the game there is an option to take "selfies", this can then be shared with friends or acquaintances through social media.
Pro Amusing characters
You can play as a unicorn, which makes for light hearted and funny gameplay.
Cons
Con Still in Early Access
Bugs can be found and not everything is finished. Game is in playable state though.
Con Movement is limited
As the player teleports between each side of the court, there is no way to choose what part of the court you teleport to, which can make it difficult to get shots that are near the edge of the court.
Con Somewhat simple for the price
There are no settings to adjust and there is only one goal of the game, to volley the ball back and forth as long as you can. This may not make for a deep enough game for some especially when considering the $20 price tag.