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Bobsleigh (1987)      

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Digital Integration
Sport
David K. Marshall, Richard Hughes, Rod J. Swift
48K
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Audio cassette
Europe


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Issue 26, Feb 1988 (Your Sinclair)   9th Nov 2012 02:30
I must admit I was a bit dubious when I received Bobsleigh. I'm not a great fan of simulations as I've always found them on the unplayable and boring side. But I'm happy to say that Bobsleigh has converted me, it simulates "the fast and dangerous Winter Olympic sport" of bobsleigh racing. (Never!) You must buy your bob, train your team, choose which track to race at and guide the bob down the track in the fastest time possible.
Everything must be run to a tight budget. The upkeep of your team must be paid for, as must the fitness training and repairs to your bob. If you race well, your sponsors will pay you more money, but if you do badly or crash, you receive less and less money, until you're bankrupt. Make piles of moolah and you can buy even faster bobs. The top class of bob is the Olympic one, and you can only enter the Winter Olympics and go for the gold medal with one of these.
The problem I usually find with simulations is that you can never see from the main display what is going on without constantly checking your instrument panel. In Bobsleigh, the graphics, though not stunning, do convey an excellent sense of realism. You can feel the G-force as you whip round a banked corner - you hardly need to check your speedo as the graphics show your speed surprisingly well. You even see the snow being thrown up in your face when you crash!
Like all good games, Bobsleigh takes no time to get into, but ages to master. At first your aim is just to finish each race, but to do well, you'll need to learn how to take each corner, which runners to fit and when to brake at the end. It'll take you some time to become expert, but you'll never be bored Bobsleigh is one of the most addictive games I've ever played!

Graphics: 8
Playability: 9
Value for Money: 9
Addictiveness: 9
OVERALL: 9

Nat Pryce


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