Sensible Golf is a golf video game developed by Sensible Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment. It was released in 1994 for Amiga and MS-DOS. Unlike traditional golf simulations of its time, "Sensible Golf" featured a more arcade-style gameplay with simple controls and colorful graphics. Players could choose from a variety of fictional golfers, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and compete in tournaments across various courses with different themes and layouts.
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Sensible Golf review
Computer and Video Games (1995): "Sensi Golf is a pleasant change from the oh, so serious simulated 'listen to the realistic bird calls on the 13th Tarquin, the programmers actually went to the course at dawn to sample that Crasted Warbier?' type of game that we've come to know and yawn at. Playwise, Sensible Golf is very much akin to the all-sim-and-no-stim bunch, employing the traditional power bar technique to whack your ball, but with a much more console comedy feel to it. There's loads of courses and compo's to enter and even a jersey and slacks editor to play Burton man on. If there's a downy downside then the power metre's too small, but it's not that much of a hindrance 'cos we've learnt a lesson: golf can be fun."
More information on Sensible Golf
Status: abandonware Input: keyboard, mouse Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, cd-rom Also published for: Amiga Abandonware DOS views: 8848
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