Description
Used John Daly’s ProStroke Golf Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
878614001474
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Sports
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Everyone
SKU:
PS3_JOHN_DALYS_PROSTROKE_GOLF
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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play station 3 is dead now but at the time of purchase the product was in great condition and my brother loved it
I’m doing this review for my 10-year old who I bought this for. He is addicted to Minecraft. He has the paid add version for his tablet and has an account on his uncle’s XBOX 360 and he said it’s the same. This is the same price as sold in stored so real benefit ordering online, except used it to get the "free shipping" for other items. I do wish he can have the same account on all three gaming systems but it makes him excited to start all over again. He bought additional skin packs and they were actually reasonably priced. It keeps him busy so having a busy mind being used for creativity is never a bad thing. I personally don’t get the game, but he completely loves it.
I like the game – my granddaughter wanted to play and got me started on it. I played quite a bit for a while, but it gets old after a while. Playing on the computer might be better as there’s more room for expansion.
This game has been a hit for my grandson. He loves Minecraft. I purchased because we have slow satellite service here, so gaming online is not a lot of fun. He would be glued to this game if allowed. It’s a great game for someone who likes to build, collect, create…as well as teaching fundamentals like finding food for energy and survival, needing light for dark places, mining coal to make a torch for light… I’d highly recommend this game. (So does my grandson.)
Well, I bought this for my daughter because she played the tablet version. She had no clue how to play it, so we went to YuoTube, lol.She also insisted that I play with her.I’m 44 at the time of this review, and from the age of the Atari 2600 to my late 20’s I was a heavy gamer.Then in my 30’s I grew up, lol.Let me say this though. After spending about 10 hours by myself and familiarizing myself with this game and showing my daughter some tips and tricks, we have fell in love with this game.Simple, yet addicting, lol.Now, I’m having to limit both of us from vegging to much on this dang game.If you’re into this type of time burning game play, you won’t be disappointed.
Minecraft has always been my favorite game in the whole world but this is…different.it is not updated att all there are no polar bears no bunnies no cats(there are ocelots)no CONCRETE it is really hard to build colorful things unless you use wool but I still got addicted and am still addicted i lovelove LOVE this game very fun very AWESOME (and obviously addicting)
This game is never ending fun for all ages. I’m 32 and I love playing this with my 10 year old daughter. It is great for creativity and breaks away from the norm of most games.
Love that this is a non violent game that we can play with our kids. Multiplayer without having to be online was important to us. We are new to Minecraft world but my 8 year old and 4 year old love it as much as my husband and I.
I don’t understand the draw to this game, but whatever. It keeps the kids quiet (except when someone screeches that so-and-so blew up [insert random thing] and I want to run away). We also have an online account for the PC. You’d think that would keep them from fighting over Minecraft, but it doesn’t.This is the game that could probably destroy families.I personally like to play in creative mode, but I’m told this isn’t really playing… oh well.
My boys love this game so much! We already had it on the computer, but my two older boys really wanted to be able to play it together. So, we got this for them, and they love it so so much. I have strict restrictions on the amount of time my children play video games, generally 1 hour max per day. But, this is the ONE game that I often make exceptions for. The creativity I see when they play, with the amazing things they build and are SO excited to show me, makes me so happy! The calm, soothing music it plays instead of fast paced, quickly-becoming-obnoxious, loud music and sound effects that accompany most kids video games out there today. I actually enjoy hearing the music when they play and have been known to tell them that they can turn up the music a few notches if they like!!! Also, the conversations between them as they play, as they talk about creating things, and how to create them, and think of new ideas… it’s just refreshing. I never thought I’d actually enjoy seeing my kids be so involved in a video game, but Minecraft is SO different.