Cyber Tiger is a main game sports simulation, originally released in 1999 for PlayStation and Nintendo 64, centered entirely on competitive golf. The core gameplay involves mastering driving, chipping, and putting mechanics to achieve low scores across various courses. Its primary feature is a dedicated career mode where progression is achieved by competing successfully through a series of structured tournaments.
The primary gameplay loop revolves around executing accurate golf swings. Success in this simulation is directly tied to the player's ability to master the control scheme to manage shot shape and distance effectively, adapting to the unique layout and conditions of each course presented.
The central progression path for players is structured through an integrated career mode. This mode requires consistent high-level performance as players compete sequentially through a series of organized tournaments. Advancing in this mode involves meeting performance benchmarks set by these competitive events, testing the player's mastery of the game's physics and course management.
As a sports simulation from its era, the atmosphere is defined by the graphical presentation available on the late 1990s console hardware. The game features multiple golf courses, each designed to challenge different facets of a golfer's skill set, ranging from long-distance driving holes to delicate short-game scenarios around the green.
This release was launched as a complete main game package. There are currently no recorded official downloadable content packs or expansions available, meaning the content provided at the initial release constitutes the entirety of the playable experience.
Its defining characteristic is its commitment to delivering a traditional, mechanics-focused golf simulation experience on the available platforms. The emphasis is placed heavily on the strategic decision-making inherent in the sport, particularly as it is applied within the structured framework of tournament play.