Welcome to Nick Sports, a slime-covered athletic extravaganza! Test your skills and flick your way to Basketball, Soccer and Baseball glory! Climb the rankings from Rookie to World Champ in this ultimate sports challenge. Play Soccer, Basketball and Baseball in the Nick Sportsplex!
Celebrate the World Cup in style with the most realistic Rugby game on Mac - Rugby Nations 16!
Live events and fantastic gameplay will get you into the celebratory spirit for the biggest Rugby event this year. Optimized Phoenix™ technology drives fantastic 3D visuals, enhanced gameplay and slick animations to deliver the most atmospheric Rugby experience on the Mac App Store. With fully loaded tournaments, new challenges and a captivating career mode it delivers all the authenticity of Rugby Union.
WORLD CUP FEVER!
Experience the thrill and excitement of the greatest Rugby tournament with all 20 qualified teams, group and knockout stages. Gameplay has never felt so real with enhanced tackle momentum, atmospheric crowds and official licensed content. Authentic pre-match build up and brand new commentary make you feel like you’re a part of the world cup squad.
INTERACTIVE TOURNAMENTS WITH LIVE GAMES
Don't miss a moment of the World Cup and play along with LIVE GAMES. Earn points for your team and lead them to
Play the best casual sports game with amazing 3D graphics. Test your mini golf skills in Mini Golf Game 3D.
Play 45 Pars in 5 Different gorgeous looking courses:
Countryside, Ice Land, Halloween, Deserted Land and Crystal Land.
4 Different Control options, choose what you like. Swap the controls left-right for your convenience.
Features:
45 Challenging Levels in 5 Courses.
3 Game Modes (Championship, Time Race Mode & Timed Mode).
Play in 5 unique themes.
Realistic Mini Golf physics.
Relaxing Soundtracks.
The first release in this tennis series allows players to compete in a World Tour of 90 events against 250 players. Single matches can be dirty up and dirty down (two against one) as well as the more conventional singles and doubles. Grass, clay, flexi and cement courts are featured. Action replays can be viewed in slow motion, fast speed, and rewound.
Players can be defined as volleyers, defenders, punchers or varied, with definable kit colours and playing abilities. As you play the game, your player's ability improves, resulting in faster and more accurate serves as well as faster running and bigger jumps.
Tennis Elbow 2004 is an enhanced Windows port of the original Tennis Elbow.
Play this classic take on the game "Jai Alai", based on the Basque Cesta Punta sport. Bounce the ball off the walled space, use your cesta to accelerate it to high speeds in this top down version of a classic sports game!
Albatross offers a captivating golf experience from a top-down perspective, featuring a challenging 18-hole course. Players can customize their play by choosing from 14 different clubs, including drivers, irons, and a putter. Fine-tune your game with options to adjust your stance, control how you strike the ball, and perfect your swing. The game uniquely presents a split-screen layout, providing both an overhead view of the entire hole and a close-up look at your ball's position. A status bar includes all the essential information you need during play. Enjoy various gameplay modes such as single-player stroke play, multiplayer stroke play, or multiplayer match play.
Start from the bottom of and lead your five a side team to eternal glory! 5 a side legends allows you to manage your very own 5 a side team with all the drama, excitement and banter of real life.
The world cup of Opera gathers the confrontations of the twenty-four teams which participated in Italy '90, besides offering options of pre-world cup, training and demo mode. If we chose the last one, we will see the computer playing all the matches in the same order the FIFA fixed them. The programmers have also distributed the abilities of every team according to the world ranking position they were occupying in that moment.
The Golf Pro is Empire Interactive's first foray into golf sims. It is a standard 3rd person golf simulation with the addition of the mouse drive system introduced on Maxis's SimGolf and popularized on Sierra's Front Page Sports: Golf. Essentially what this system does is replace the swing bar and use a series of mouse movements and clicks to determine the power, accuracy and direction of the swing.
An add on pack for Links 2001. Included are four new Links courses (Thanksgiving Point, The Canyons Course at Bighorn, Pelican Hill 2001 version, and Banff Springs 2001 version), over 350 objects for use in the course designer, two tour players (Mike Weir and Keith Clearwater), and a Links LS course converter (this is needed to convert courses from previous versions of Links LS to Links 2001 format. There is a total of 36 courses this utility supports.)
Anstoss 4, which appeared exclusively on DVD in 2002, could no longer build on the success of its predecessor. The game had to be completely reimplemented because the code of Anstoss 3 was considered too confused to be able to use it. This, as well as the short development time of only 12 months, meant that the program suffered from a large number of bugs that made it almost unplayable. Furthermore, the text and 3D mode was seen as too weak by the fan base and the manufacturer Ascaron was asked to make significant improvements. The manufacturer decided not to fix the program errors with patches, but rather to bring a new, revised manager onto the market based on Anstoss 4.
Anstoss 4 is therefore considered to be the worst part of the Anstoss series, as it could not shine through playability, realism, or wit. Although the new database system, which now contained 145 countries, to which four leagues could be added, was praised by the manufacturer, it tended to cause very long waiting times, which massively delayed t
In 1997 Anstoss 2 was published. It was convincing with its wit, complexity, 2D scene mode and text mode. Good sales figures and good ratings (e.g. GameStar 83%) confirm this.
The menu navigation of the game changed completely. Now there was a bar in the lower part of the screen, which led the player through the individual screens.
Anstoss 2 specialized again completely in the job of the club manager. The developers took some of the weaknesses from Anstoss 1 and improved them. The opportunity to train in the 2nd Bundesliga and the then regional league (north, north-east, south, south-west) and in other countries (England, France, Italy, Spain) was particularly well received. In addition, the game was now playable indefinitely, which was very popular with the players. There was also a new game mode: "real managerial career". While in the soccer managers the player always had to choose his team himself before, when choosing this game mode, some rather weaker teams were thrown out with which the player could negotia