Vertigolf 1&2 1

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    25/01/2007
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    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Shockwave Player required

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Get high in Vertigolf 1&2 in these two vertigo inducing 3D mini golf games set on floating islands in the sky. In Vertigolf 1 you take on 18 challenging holes with the bonus 19th if you can beat par. Then play one of the three 9 hole courses in Vertigolf 2 with the extra challenges of travelators, spinners and devilish mechanical obstacles to block your path to the hole. Both games feature realistic physics simulation, multiplayer so 5 players can play a round on one PC, practice mode to play any hole, action replays and full screen playback.

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