One of my favorite sports to play, and I mean actually play, is badminton. Granted, its not the toughest sport of all, but it would be great to see the respect and treatment in the video game industry as other sports. Apparently Rolocule Games feels the same way: introducing Super Badminton 2010.
According to Rolocule Games, part of the issue about creating a badminton game is the physics involved with the shuttlecock. But with their proprietary game engine, Rolocule Games provides a realistic badminton experience on iPhone/iPod Touch. Players will be able to choose which shots to make using both touch and tilt controls.
The game comes with three modes: Quick Play, Exhibition, and Tournaments. Exhibition mode allows for the customization of the badminton match such as court, player, difficulty, etc. In tournament mode, players will enter tournaments based on balanced difficulty levels, and attempt to win as many trophies and display them in the trophy cabinet.
Super Badminton 2010 is available now on the App Store for $4.99. It requires the ios 3.0 software




