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Jahangir Khan's World Champion Squash

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Review by Underdogs:
Perhaps the world's only squash game ever made, Krisalis' Jahangir Khan's World Championship Squash is a game starring famous Pakistani world champion of the same name that is fortunately good enough to satisfy all fans of this underrated sport. Up to two players can compete in hotseat mode, or try their luck against the computer players in the 32-player, 8-man leagues that can take quite a while to complete. The game sports many game features that will please fans of sport simulations, such as player statistics and skill levels that can be improved. The action itself is presented on a 3D isometric squash court, with very smooth animation of the players. You can also change between old and new squash rules, difficulty levels, and even the type of balls used in tournaments. While the controls are somewhat awkward (it's difficult to change the speed of the ball, for instance), they are playable enough to allow fast and furious action on the court. Two thumbs up!
Average Rating:8.68 [38 votes]
Genre:Sport
Designer:
Developer:Krisalis
Publisher:Krisalis
Year:1991
Software Copyright:Krisalis
Theme:
Multiplayer:Simultaneous hotseat
Related Links:Game info page at Krisalis
More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Tennis Elbow, Club Racquetball, Serve & Volley
Thanks to...Roberto 
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