Software:Blazing Birds

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Short description: 2009 sports video game
Blazing Birds
Blazing Birds cover.jpg
Cover art for the game on the
Xbox 360 Marketplace
Developer(s)Vector 2 Games
(now Silver Dollar Games)
Publisher(s)Microsoft Game Studios
Producer(s)Mark Coates
Designer(s)David Flook[1]
Platform(s)Xbox 360 (XBLA)
ReleaseMay 20, 2009
Genre(s)Sports, action
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Blazing Birds is a badminton-like action-sports video game developed by Vector 2 Games (now Silver Dollar Games) and published by Microsoft Games Studios. It was released on May 20, 2009, worldwide for the Xbox 360 (on the Xbox Live Arcade).

Gameplay

The game's campaign mode consists of three levels of difficulty, each with 20 matches. The player must win all 60 matches to unlock the final match against Signum IV. The game also features a multiplayer mode, which allows up to four players to compete against each other in local matches.[2]

Power-ups can be collected during gameplay to give players an advantage. For example, the speed power-up will make the player's character move faster, while the strength power-up will make their shots hit harder. The game's graphics are colorful and vibrant, and the sound effects are realistic.[3]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic57/100[4]
Review scores
PublicationScore
IGN5.1/10[6]
OXM (US)8/10[7]
TeamXbox48/100[5]

Blazing Birds was met with mixed reviews from critics. Some critics praised the game's simple controls and fast-paced gameplay, while others criticized the game's lack of features and repetitive gameplay.

Blazing Birds received "mixed or average" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic.[4]

TeamXbox stated, "Our main gripe is that Blazing Birds is just so…flat."[5]

Daemon Hatfield on IGN rated the game 5.1/10, stating "If there was some compelling gameplay here the visuals would be easier to overlook, but this is a pretty simple badminton game with power-ups added. The lack of online play is also disappointing. You'll have more fun slapping your own 'cock around."[6]

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