Play Pro Tennis WTA Tour (E)(Patience) online

Play Pro Tennis WTA Tour (E)(Patience) Online

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Game Boy Advance(GBA)
2004-02-19

TV total präsentiert Wok WM is a licensed game about the "Wok WM", a German TV event, where self-appointed celebrities use woks to slide from a bobsled course. In the game the player always uses Stefan Raab, the host, as player character. Well, the handling of the game is not very complicated: The player slides and uses the keyboard keys to accelerate, to brake or to steer left and right. On the courses are power-ups which give a speed boost.

The player has the choice between three playing modes: Training, a single race or the championship where he slides on all six courses. He can also choose between a single or foursome bobsled. In the latter the race gets halted if the bobsled gets too damaged. After the first championship the player has to beat his own times to win.

  • Developerbhv Software GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisherbhv Software GmbH & Co. KG
  • Release Date2004-02-19
  • GenresSports
  • PlatformsGame Boy Advance(GBA)
  • Players3

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1. Click Play

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Pro Tip

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