International Sports Challenge cover
International Sports Challenge game front cover

International Sports Challenge

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International Sports Challenge description

Multidimensional simulation of different sports, is actually a collection of mini – games. Reference to any specific Olympics or other such sporting event there. Available sports is very much possible to pass each match in sequence, one after the other, but it is not necessarily as immediately available and all of them, and their combinations.

The sports represented by different types of swimming, diving, races at different distances (up to marathon), Cycling (also at different distances), shooting at various targets, different types of riding and so on. Prospect review: for example, Jogging and swimming are shown with a side view, while horse riding, shooting and Cycling –the first person (and game-counterparts in this respect, apparently, simply does not exist). Mode supported up to four players on one computer.

In addition to the diversity and objectively very high complexity, the most important advantage of the game is the graphics – for its time it here is just amazing and, perhaps, will not yield even Reach Out For Gold. No matter what there was a speech: about the environment, about the stands of spectators and, of course, about the athletes – everywhere we see the startling clarity of the drawing, until each muscle in the hand and each branch in the tree. Verdict – a great multi-genre game worthy of high praise, one of the best in the business.

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Source: Archive.org, Mobygames.com

International Sports Challenge

Genre:
Sports
Year:
1992
Publisher:
Empire Software, Prism Leisure Corporation Plc
Platform:
DOS
Developer:
Harlequin
Perspective:
1st-person, Side view