WSF Squash 2012

Platform(s): PC, Wii
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Lace Mamba Global
Release Date: July 2012

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'WSF Squash 2012' (ALL) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on March 29, 2012 @ 12:34 a.m. PDT

Officially licensed by the WSF World Squash Federation, WSF Squash 2012 is a realistic simulation of the fast-paced indoor racquet game.

WSF Squash 2012 features all the fun of a real game of Squash, brings in all the tactical challenges, allows to play all shots, including drives, corkscrews, boasts and more, and features 12 realistically modelled players from the official 2012 roster of the WSF international Squash players.

The game features single player matches and tournaments versus computer players, as well as one-to-one matches and online multiplayer tournaments on PC and Wii. This makes it not only a great Squash simulation for all sports fans, but a fun and entertaining training tool also for Squash clubs around the world.


WSF Squash 2012 also allows players to create their own Squash player, train his abilities, choose from a set of equipment. Tournaments can be held at iconic locations throughout the world.

“We are delighted to have teamed up with the World Squash Federation to bring the first official Squash video game to retailers throughout the world. Squash is an exciting sport, having a vast fanbase all over the world: The WSF counts more than 147 member federations, totalling to a number of 20 million organized and registered players. There are more than 50,000 squash courts in the world, and the sport is about to become an Olympic discipline shortly. WSF Squash 2012 will be an important, fast-paced and fun addition to the sports video gaming world”, says Jason Codd, Managing Director Lace Mamba Global.


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