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Professional Ski Simulator Amstrad CPC

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Publisher:Code Masters Ltd.
Year:1987
Languages:English
Developer:The Oliver Twins, James Wilson & Jon Paul Eldridge
Players:1-2 (2 simultaneous)
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Yet another brilliant Codemasters simulator. The best skiing game yet. Experience the spills and thrills of the downhill racer. All the excitement, but you won't need an ambulance when you crash! Same authors as Grand Prix. — Cassette cover

Professional Ski Simulator is an isometric 3D sports simulation game released by Codemasters in 1987 for the Sinclair Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC. It was later also released for the Atari ST and Amiga as Advanced Ski Simulator.

Gameplay

Gameplay consists of simulated downhill skiing of increasing difficulty. Players can race against each other, or against the computer. The slope must be completed passing through all of the checkpoints and within a time limit. The game is viewed in overhead isometric 3D perspective.

The game screen always tracks the leading contestant, so if a player falls too far behind he will lose sight of his skier. However, an icon map in the corner of the screen shows the locations of both players and the checkpoints, enabling a skilled player to still complete the race.

Source:Wikipedia