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Sharpshooter's Miniature Golf
Version: 4.27
Downloads Count: 17,346
License Type: Free
Price: Free
Date Added: Apr 20, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows XP
File Size: 3160 KB
Author: John Kotas
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Most recent User Reviews for Sharpshooter's Miniature Golf
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Reviewed by: RW13
05-18-2007
Duration of ownership: 1 Days
Strengths: NONE
Weaknesses: BEWARE /// THIS GAME HAS /// ADDWARE, SPYWARE, POPUPS, ///
Overall Evaluation: TERRIBLE / I WILL TAKE A CLOSER LOOK NOW AT PC WORLD DOWNLOADS NOW. I DID TRUST PC WORLD DOWNLOADS BUT AFTER THIS GAME I DON'T. TOOK A LONG TIME TO GET OUT THE ADDED SPYWARE, ADDWARE , ECT. OUT OF MY COMPUTER AFTER DOWNLOADING THIS.
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Reviewed by: beamer
05-18-2007
Duration of ownership: 0 Months
Strengths:
Weaknesses: Cannot even download this 'product' even AFTER allowing scripts that dumped severalpopup windows! Shame on PC World for sending me to this site!
Overall Evaluation: maybe their website is tempoarily down, but what's with the popup crap and flakey 'offers'??
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Reviewed by: mathion
05-14-2007
Duration of ownership: 1 Months
Strengths: Good course selections, good physics
Weaknesses: bad aim, poor UI and perspective
Overall Evaluation: To be fair, I only tried three courses and never finished any of them. This was due to the fact you couldn't 'aim' very well. The user is very limited in his perspective by a 90 degree quarter view and never from the ball's point of view. No overhead perspective made aiming next to impossible and since the perspective kept readjusting to zoom in on the ball once you tried to putt, remembering where the aim point was (imagine looking at a room from the upper corner, then aiming at something on the ground to hit a specific point on another wall) made playing very aggravating. Maybe a more patient person would enjoy the game, but I found it (and the lack of being able to turn off the music except through the computer's volume control) very frustrating. It's since been uninstalled. A good try, but definitely not for me. Give me a ball's perspective, and an overhead view, and I can do fine. The oddball perspective and clunky UI made the game too hard for me.
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