Become a racket and shuttlecock star
There are loads of different kinds of sports games on the Play Store. One of the best ones is definitely a curling game in which you play with cats instead of stones. It's simply wonderful. That's why nobody should be surprised about the presence of a badminton game. You have to admit that despite not being a popular sport, it's quite attractive. If you're a fan of this sport and you've got an Android device, you can start having fun with Badminton League.
Compete against badminton masters from all over the world or create your own league.
Badminton on a simple 3D design
To start off, you'll have to configure your character. There aren't too many options but at least you're allowed to customize him or her. And then get ready for a translation worthy of AliExpress. Luckily enough, the game is based on a sport so there's not much to explain to be able to make the most of it.
Several game modes adapted to all levels.
The controls are very simple and adapted to touchscreens: just move forth and back, do a high shot, a low shot or a smash (special shot with a jump). You'll have to position yourself in the right place to receive the shuttlecock and return it to the other side of the court. Your avatar has certain physical features that you'll have to train and improve as you go along:
- Resistance.
- Technique.
- Agility.
Both the design and the effects are very basic with a certain 3D touch, although our avatar will only move sideways on the screen. The movements are quite fluid although certain aspects need improving. In any case, if you want to have some fun taking a few badminton shots, Badminton League is an interesting option.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.0.3.
- Offers in-app purchases.
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Antony Peel