CSM writes: "Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online, a free web-based golf simulator, looks and feels vaguely like the online modes of boxed Tiger Woods games available for consoles and computers. Players start by creating an avatar, then head online to play a variety of courses and tournaments. Along the way they'll complete challenges for each course (such as sinking a putt of a certain length) and earn both virtual cash and experience points. The former can be used in the swing trainer to improve your character's power, touch, and recovery abilities, while the latter affects your online rank."
Electronic Arts Inc.(EA) today unveiled a slate of titles that are now available in the Google Chrome Web Store. At a Google Chrome event, EA showcased its popular gaming destination, Pogo, which leveraged the Google Web Toolkit to transform Poppit! into an HTML5 title.
At a press event today, Google unveiled the details of its Chrome Web Store, an HTML5-based app marketplace that operates on top of the Chrome web browser, including games from Electronic Arts and numerous other developers.
I like google chrome and may check this out if they bring any worthy software to the table.
So, while 1UP recommends this to anyone who plays golf video games, or used to, this is, in a way, a very well-looked-after port. Hopefully next year they cut the greens fees in half, and widen the avatar selection.