Bass Masters Classic: Tournament Edition

Release Date calendar
1998
Platform joystick
Windows
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Overview

Bass Masters Classic: Tournament Edition is a fishing simulation which, when it was released, billed itself as the only completely 3D fishing game. There are many different ways to play this game. Apart from the tutorial mode there is the Single Player mode which offers the Amateur game, the Professional game, the Arcade game and the Practice game.* In the Amateur game the player fishes a series of one day tournaments under Bass Fishing rules where only the weight of four fish count. - The Professional game is the career mode where the player fishes the lakes progressing from tournament to tournament until making it to the B.A.S.S. Master's Classic itself. - The Arcade mode is the fun kind of fishing. Here there's much more action and less simulation. - In the Practice Mode the player can customise the fishing conditions to prepare for what the game may throw at them. - There's also a multiplayer game and a tutorial mode. The game features videos and advice from four Bass fishing professionals, Shaw E Grigsby Jr, Roland Martin, Paul Ellas and Ken Cook. There are four lakes which can be fished, Lake Fork, Lake Minnetonka, Lake Mead and Lake Logan Martin - the latter is not available in the Amateur mode of the game. It can be played entirely with the keyboard or with the mouse but a force feedback joystick is supported.

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Cooperative

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Genres
Sports
Developers
Inland Productions
Publishers
THQ
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