Abandonware DOS title

World Class Leader Board

World Class Leader Board is a golf simulation game developed and published by Access Software and released in the late 1980s for various platforms, including the Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, and PC. Players could choose their clubs, adjust their stance, and navigate through the virtual courses. World Class Leader Board was designed by Bruce Carver and Roger Carver.
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DOS
Rating
4.23 / 5.00 (47 votes)

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Main executable game file: wclboard/golf.exe.

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World Class Leader Board reviews

The Games Machine (1990): "On your own, honing your rounds to better and better scores is an absorbing pastime and competing against friends is even more amusing. One of the best sports games ever and a snip at this price."

ACE (1989): "Across a range of machines the Leader Board titles have the edge on the competition. At a less than a tenner this is an excellent purchase for your computer."

More information on World Class Leader Board

Status: abandonware
Input: keyboard
Also published for: Archimedes, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari ST, C64, Master System, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, ZX Spectrum
Abandonware DOS views: 11352
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