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Things start off slow, but once you get to around 40-50 thousand feet the speed begins to rise and so does the intensity involved. It becomes more a matter of trying to see the next hole and only gather a star if it's right in your path, and by the eighty-thousand foot mark you're dashing like mad back and forth as the speed rises toward the fever pitch.
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Rated 4 / 5 stars May 20, 2011
Not bad.
Things start off slow, but once you get to around 40-50 thousand feet the speed begins to rise and so does the intensity involved. It becomes more a matter of trying to see the next hole and only gather a star if it's right in your path, and by the eighty-thousand foot mark you're dashing like mad back and forth as the speed rises toward the fever pitch.