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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
One player stands on each side of the court. Both players must hit the shuttlecock back and forth and attempt to land it in the other player's side of the court to win a point. The game ends when one player scores 5 points.
One player stands on each side of the court. Both players must hit the shuttlecock back and forth and attempt to land it in the other player's side of the court to win a point. The game ends when one player scores anywhere between 5-7 points.


By holding ZR, the player can perform a Drop Shot, which makes the shuttlecock drop right in front of the net on the opponent's side.
By holding ZR, the player can perform a Drop Shot, which makes the shuttlecock drop right in front of the net on the opponent's side.

Revision as of 16:10, 21 January 2023

Badminton
NSS Badminton Icon.svg
Icon for Badminton
Details
First game Nintendo Switch Sports
Number of players 2
Peripherals needed None
Real-world equivalent Wikipedia page
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Badminton is a sport that appears in Nintendo Switch Sports. It only supports 1v1 online and locally (despite the fact that real life badminton also allows 2v2).

Gameplay

One player stands on each side of the court. Both players must hit the shuttlecock back and forth and attempt to land it in the other player's side of the court to win a point. The game ends when one player scores anywhere between 5-7 points.

By holding ZR, the player can perform a Drop Shot, which makes the shuttlecock drop right in front of the net on the opponent's side.