TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 2005 NINTENDO DS
TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 2005 NINTENDO DS
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour is the first game in the long running golf series to appear on the Nintendo DS. The game features a Quick Play mode and a Legends Tour mode. In the Quick Play mode, the player can play single matches either alone or against three opponents. Five authentic courses and one fantasy course are available in the game and the player can choose to play stroke play, match play or skins. The Legends Tour allows the player to compete against the best players from around the world. The player starts the Rookie Tour, but by earning Tour Cards, the Pro and Legend Tours are unlocked. By completing events on the tours, the player earns money which can be used to improve the attributes of the golfer.
The game features an analog control method using the DS touch screen. Before shooting, the player receives an overview of the course which allows him to adjust his aim. Once done, two counters appear on the touch screen. One is U-shaped and controls the swing. The power of the shot is determined by how the player draws the stylus on the right side of the meter while the left side determines the accuracy of the shot. There is also a boost meter that needs to be swiped repeatedly to add distance to the shot. Once the ball is in the air, the player can influence its rotation by dragging the stylus in the correct direction.
Multiplayer exists for up to four players through wireless communication. All players can play the game simultaneously so no one has to wait their turn.
The game features an analog control method using the DS touch screen. Before shooting, the player receives an overview of the course which allows him to adjust his aim. Once done, two counters appear on the touch screen. One is U-shaped and controls the swing. The power of the shot is determined by how the player draws the stylus on the right side of the meter while the left side determines the accuracy of the shot. There is also a boost meter that needs to be swiped repeatedly to add distance to the shot. Once the ball is in the air, the player can influence its rotation by dragging the stylus in the correct direction.
Multiplayer exists for up to four players through wireless communication. All players can play the game simultaneously so no one has to wait their turn.