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Quick Review: Tiger Woods PGA TOUR for the iPhone

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 5, 2009 – 11:25 am  Share
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Crunchgear’s quick review of Tiger Woods PGA Tour for the iPhone.

All in all, this version of Tiger Woods feels like a straightforward version of its console bretheren with toned-down graphics and fewer features — career mode consists simply of tournament events, no mini-games or anything like that — but the gameplay and fun factor is definitely there. Multiplayer would be a killer feature in subsquent versions though at $10, it already plays like a $30 Nintendo DS or Sony PSP game.

This makes me want to pull the old iPhone back out. I love golf games!

Tiger Woods PGA TOURQuick Review at Crunchgear

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  • btate0121
    Casey, did you restart your phone after installing the app? they say that's what you should do anytime you install an app. I will be checking this out once I get home tonight.. and to ditto Chris...

    "I love golf games"...

    yessssssssssss
  • Casey
    The only issue I have had with the game so far is that it seems to crash a lot. Luckily you only lose the current hole as it saves after each hole, but annoying none the less.
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