True Swing Golf

True Swing Golf

Infobox VG| title = Touch Golf


developer = T&E Soft
publisher = Nintendo
released =

genre = Sports
modes = Single player, Multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Everyone
platforms = Nintendo DS
media = DS Cartridge
input = buttons, direction pad, touch screen

"True Swing Golf" ("Nintendo Touch Golf: Birdie Challenge" in Europe and "Otona no DS Golf" in Japan) is a golf video game developed by Nintendo and released for the Nintendo DS handheld video game system.

Modes of play

The game features four separate modes of play: Stroke Play, where the player embarks on any courses unlocked in the game; Match Play, where the player engages in a matchplay against a computer opponent of a chosen difficulty level; Free Round, where the player is free to take on any hole on any particular course he has already unlocked; Championship, where the player progresses through a series of tournaments in order to unlock other courses and progress through the ranks, from a Rookie to a Junior, then Senior and finally Master.

Other features

The game also features a Golf Shop which sells golfing equipment (separated into clubsets, golf balls and golf shoes), and, depending on the player's progress in the Championship, restocks its inventories with more advanced equipment until the player has completed the Masters Level Championship.

Despite it being named as a realistic golf game, players could utilise their clubset's skills to power up their shots, deliver more spin to the ball, or curve the ball more, which would decrease a Power Meter that gradually charges up over time as a player advances through the golf course.

There are a total of fifteen courses to unlock, the last three which are basically extremely windy versions of the first three courses the player would encounter in the game.

Wi-Fi play

Only Stroke Play and Match Play nine holes are available if played through the DS Download function; otherwise, another game mode known as Skins Match is also available for play.

Trivia

*Two of the players in the championship are called Miyamoto and Iwata, named after Shigeru Miyamoto and Satoru Iwata respectively.
*It is one of the games branded as Touch! Generations in North America.

External links

*moby game|id=/true-swing-golf|name="True Swing Golf"
* [http://ds.ign.com/articles/616/616092p1.html IGN DS' E3 impressions]
* [http://www.game.co.uk/ViewProduct.aspx?cat=11364&mid=327012 Game.net Page]


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