Curling On Line Mac Os X
Rated 3 out of 5 by Eveoflove from This might be unfairReview based on the 1 hour trial. Despite its age (mid 2000's), the graphics in this game are just gorgeous. I spent the first 45 minutes of the demo in the training section: you can train for different 'tasks' so that you can not only become familiar with the game mechanics (like aiming, force of throw, spin of throw, sweeping, etc.) but get somewhat accustomed to each of those settings. You have a LOT of options on how you'll be throwing each stone, and 3 options for the sweepers (light, medium, hard). When you're ready, you have a choice of teams against which you'll be competing. For those familiar with the sport, I believe this 'simulator' is as good as it gets! But you see, I don't play curling. So even though the game pacing seems fine to me, I believe there's a lot of 'theory' needed before getting decently adequate in this game. Try it because if you're either curious about the sport or adept at it, I believe this game will hit the spot, which is why I recommend it. If however you're like me and are not familiar with curling, I think you'll get either frustrated or bored.
Curling Online Mac Os X Training
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