It's bound to happen now and then, especially with the amount of Apps that are released every day, but sometimes you run in to a game that feels like a step backwards. Super Badminton 2010 by Rolocule is jam packed with good intentions, but all the best wishes in the world can't help a player bogged down by poor controls and AI that feels like a relic from ancient history.
TMA: I am a bona fide backyard badminton player who just happens to graduate to university team play in both Canada and Japan. As for strings, I’ve done ‘em all: second, third, and first but I prefer tightly stretched titanium. A cursory glance at the Super Badminton 2010 (SB010) menu reveals all the trappings of good tournament badminton. Unfortunately, it also misses most of the meat.
AppSafari: Basically, Badminton 2010 is a Rohit Gupta release for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Simply put, this is a Badminton sports game where a player can play in tournaments, hit shuttlecocks, and run around different courts and stages.
Pocket Gamer:
Another sport invented by the British and since taken on and finessed by the rest of world, badminton has never been well represented in terms of computer games.
But direct from its birthplace - Pune, India - comes Rolocule Games, which has just released Super Badminton 2010 for iPhone and iPod touch.