Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf
- July 24, 2018
- Wolverine Studios
Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf is a career-based golf game where you aim to become one of golf's greats. Start on one of six tours, develop your golfer, and compete to win tournament cups or stay afloat financially. With unique systems and challenges across tours, this game includes two premium courses, a course design program, and additional courses available for purchase. Strive for a legendary golfing career as you progress from the junior circuit to the pro tour and onto the senior tour.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
- The core concept of the game is fun and has potential.
- Some players found enjoyment in the gameplay despite its flaws.
- The game has attractive visuals that appeal to fans of golf simulations.
- The game is broken, unfinished, and appears to be abandoned with no updates or support.
- There are only two courses available, leading to a lack of content and replayability.
- Progression in the game is frustrating, as players often find their character's ratings decline season after season.
- optimization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The optimization in the game is heavily influenced by the player's clicking skill rather than the golfer's inherent ratings, allowing players to compete effectively and earn resources to enhance their golfer's performance over time.
“Using the 3-click method allows your golfer's performance to be more dependent on your clicking skill rather than just their ratings. This means you can still compete, make cuts, and earn money to purchase rating points each season, ultimately improving over time.”
“The optimization in gameplay encourages players to refine their skills, making it possible to enhance performance through practice and strategic decision-making.”
“The game's optimization mechanics provide a balanced challenge, allowing players to focus on improving their abilities while still making progress in the game.”
“The 3-click method makes your golfer's performance rely more on your clicking skill than on the actual ratings, which feels unbalanced.”
“It's frustrating that optimization seems to favor those who can click quickly rather than those who have invested time in improving their golfer's ratings.”
“The reliance on clicking mechanics for performance undermines the importance of player development and strategy.”
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