Sumoscience

Sumoscience

A sumo game for 1 or 2 players

8 ratings
15 reviews
Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 15, 2019
  • November 27, 2021

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Experience the physics of sumo wrestling with this game. Learn various attack styles, practice in a dedicated room, or compete in tournaments to climb the ranks and achieve Yokozuna status. Play solo or challenge a friend over Wi-Fi.

Realistic sumo physics simulation
Multiple attack styles (pushout, slapdown, throws)
Practice room with adjustable AI
Single and two-player tournament modes
Rankings and leaderboards
Local Wi-Fi multiplayer
Customizable belt colors
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What's New in Sumoscience

2.4

November 27, 2021

1) Fixed Belt Color Bug. In the tournament room you can change the color of the sumo’s belt. Just click on the belt of either your own wrestler or your opponent, and select the color from the wheel. Then click the belt again to close the selector. 2) Fixed Support Button

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おもろいんだけど

確かに面白いけど小結のロック解除で1000円とか高いって300円ならまぁギリ買うけど1000円高すぎる

相撲好き

小結の行き方を教えてほしいです。

今更すいません

携帯でやってるのでスタートメニューの仕方がわからないので小結にいける方法を教えてください。今更ごめんなさい

Easy to learn, Hard to master

Firstly, let me just say that I love this game. It’s so much fun!
I’ve had it for a year and a half now, I even downloaded it on my GF phone to play. I came across this app because I just started to get into watching grand sumo and had a hankering for a sumo game. This game scratched that itch. Not only did I get to play but I also learned some of the kamarite along the way.

I usually play when I’m at the airport or on public transit, to pass the time.
Just learning the controls takes a little while to get used to, but once you learn them the game really takes off.
It took me two tournaments to get the hang of what I was doing.

Very appreciative of the developer for taking the time to make this gem. I’m sure it wasn’t easy getting all those techniques to actually work how he wanted.

Secondly, I have a pipe dream suggestion, I’m no game developer, so I’m not sure how difficult it would be for you to implement any of these ideas, but I figured I’d ask.

Have you considered having a career mode, where you can customize your wrestler make them different sizes, the ability to pick our stats in the beginning, make them faster if they are smaller , or a tall and strong belt grabbing extraordinaire, Like our Yokozuna.

The ability to have names, maybe give our opponents random generated names. change the wrestlers skin color, maybe add some distinguishing features like sideburns or bushy eyebrows, so we remember that the bushy eyebrow’d yellow mawashi kicked my butt three tournaments in a row. Next tournament I shall have my revenge.
Just an idea I had while playing that I thought would make this game more immersive. If it’s impossible for this game, I understand.
But is there a possibility that you would consider making A Sumoscience 2 and implement said features. After all you said that Sumoscience was your first baby, so maybe now that you're a polished game developer and have your sumo degree the sequel is your next challenge. lol here’s to dreaming. Again Mr. Chang thanks for making this game. I’ve enjoyed every second I’ve played.
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Response from developer

I am glad that you enjoyed the game. Yes, it was a lot of work to get everything working. And thanks for your suggestions. I think the idea of making the opponents distinctive might be doable. Maybe some could be better at throwing, while others would be better at pushing. And maybe bigger guys might be harder to move, but also slower. And each tournament, they would return in a slightly different order. I am pretty busy at the moment, but this idea seems like a good step forward, so I will think about it some more. Thanks.

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FAQ

What are the main gameplay mechanics in Sumoscience?

Sumoscience focuses on realistic sumo physics, allowing players to perform frontal pushouts, belt pushouts, slapdowns, and throws. Players control their wrestler using on-screen buttons for attacks and directional controls for movement and turning.

Can I play Sumoscience offline?

Yes, Sumoscience offers an offline practice room where you can hone your skills against the computer. You can also compete in single-player tournaments without an internet connection.

Does Sumoscience have multiplayer options?

Sumoscience supports both single-player tournaments and a two-player mode that can be played over local Wi-Fi. This allows you to challenge a friend on the same network.

How does the tournament system in Sumoscience work?

Tournaments consist of 15 matches, requiring 8 wins for promotion. Achieving higher ranks like Ozeki and Yokozuna involves specific win conditions and consecutive tournament victories, with leaderboards tracking progress.

What is the age rating for Sumoscience?

Sumoscience is rated 4+ by the developer, making it suitable for a wide range of players interested in its sumo wrestling simulation.

How often is Sumoscience updated?

The latest version of Sumoscience is 2.4, which was last updated on November 27, 2021. This indicates a release cadence of roughly one to two years between major updates.

Does Sumoscience have ads?

No, Sumoscience does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and play without any interruptions from ads.

What devices is Sumoscience available on?

Sumoscience is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, offering a consistent experience across Apple's mobile ecosystem.