Mulligans Golf Game
Mulligans Golf Game is a Local Multiplayer (split screen), wacky, arcade golfing game. Gameplay is a combination of open world freedom and old school console split screen arcade style play surrounding a simplified yet challenging golfing experience. It is not a Sim but is designed to provide the scenarios and emotions that come when playing real golf. Players choose from the available pool of legendary characters and pre-built maps, playing solo, attempting to set new personal bests, going for course records (local and global leaderboards), or grabbing some friends and challenging each other to see who is the best!
What is there to do?
Play local matches competing against yourself. Personal Records (per character) and Local Leaderboards (per map) are maintained. Global Steam leaderboards are also implemented so you can compete against others for the top spot!
Local Multiplayer has up to 4 players with Steam’s Remote Play enabled. So if you don’t have someone local to play against, invite a friend over the airwaves! Play matches against each other and make in game wagers on who is going to do better (long drives, closes to the pin, and best score). Also, checkout the driving range for a few different game modes and see who can get the better score. Or just run around throwing golf balls at one another.
Taking a Swing
As a player, you are given all the tools you need, but must make the decision on what kind of shot (normal, punch, flop, chip), how to shape it (fade, straight, draw), and how hard to hit it. The game will not tell you any more than recommending a club to use. So lineup and take a few practice swings to determine your plan of attack. Practice swings will update the estimated shot trajectory, allowing you to determine if your current approach is going to work. Then it is up to you to replicate your practice swing once addressing the ball. And if you mess it up, hopefully you have one of your Mulligans available to redo it.
Current features include:
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Preset Legendary Characters
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Pre-built maps
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Stroke and Skin match play
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Wagers
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Driving Range and Practice Greens for improvement (map specific)
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Local Leaderboards, Character PBs (per course), Global Steam Leaderboards.
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In game Achievements
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Vertiginous Golf
This game is really pretty cool. It’s a minigolf game with a really cool fantasy-esque atmosphere and neat little contraptions all over. You build up power with swings and can use either a rewind button or a little jet thingie on your ball to move it slightly where you want. At first it seems like rewind is incredibly OP but the game gets fairly challenging and fairly fast. To the point it might even get a bit frustrating to some people. Luckily I was playing it with my girlfriend so I did honestly have a good time watch us both screw up a few times. The game’s got pretty good graphics and a neat art style and is surprisingly not too computer intensive too.
– Real player with 19.2 hrs in game
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The Good
Vertignious Golf is a gorgeous game, both conceptually and stylistically. The game controls aren’t difficult to grasp, the music and sounds are well designed, and the interface is nice and clean, not interfering with the graphics – did I mention they were gorgeous? Oh, yes, I did.
The hummingbird and rewind features are welcome additions to the basic gameplay of minigolf. In fact, given the complexity of some of the holes, they’re requirements. The availability of a wedge in addition to a putter is welcome, adding a level of strategy absent in other minigolf games.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Party Golf
I originally saw this game on Imgur as a post someone made… I was blown away by the customization…
I fuckin love it… You can change almost anything… However one bad thing I noticed is that the ‘Agressive AI" doesn’t target you much. I thought it was going to be hard but it wasn’t…
Still amazing game…
Keep it up.
– Real player with 21.0 hrs in game
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Description
Party golf is a 2D, side view, golf game where all players play simultaneously.
Players compete to get to the hole: first, in the least amount of strokes, taken the shortest path, etc. or be the last player on the screen.
Players
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1 - 8 local players in a variety of game modes.
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AI with one of these behaviours: Basic, Twitchy, Angry, Thoughtful
Game Modes
Predefined game modes
Game modes are made up of a combination of game modifiers.
There are 95 predifined game modes, here are a few of them:
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
Speedy Golf
Speedy Golf is simply a blast! I generally don’t like golf games but this one is different. It’s fast paced, fun, and a bit silly.
I’ve had so many fun nights jumping into this with friends.
It’s one of those games where it’s easy to learn but difficult to become an expert. I’ve really enjoyed learning strategies to improve my online leaderboards.
I’m also a big fan of coop games. Speedy Golf has a Leap Frog mode that adds a really engaging coop mechanic to golfing.
10/10 hands down great game.
– Real player with 71.7 hrs in game
Get a group of friends together, and try out Leap Frog mode. It’s a form of scotch doubles, or alternating shots every turn. It’s absolutely hilarious when you fill a room with 8 players split into 4 teams of 2.
This game will entertain both golf and racing fans alike! The golf feels great, and the online setup puts most online racing games to shame. Online leaderboards means you can compare your skill to players all around the world - load up their ghost and race directly against them to improve your time!
– Real player with 42.4 hrs in game
100ft Robot Golf
This felt more like an anime with interactive bits than a game. At several points matches are ended early with the match finishing in the cutscene. How you do in the matches has no bearing on the story, either, and you’re constantly forced to change character. Each character has a different special ability, but in several cases I couldn’t work out what they did, and it was never explained. I’m sure the anime part is enjoyable if you’re familiar with anime, but I’m not- I just wanted to play golf with 100 foot robots.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Wanted to write something longer, but haven’t played too much and wanted to keep it the review digestable.
I recommend this game with the stipulation that you buy it for $15 or less and enjoy the McElroy’s or cheesy humor meant to mimic the style of 80s/90s anime involving mech pilots, as well have having some friends to play with.
The gameplay is standard enough (it’s golf), only now you’re in mechs and can destroy buildings and try to hinder each other from making shots. Controls are mapped well and feel varying between mechs but are a bit cryptic, since they aren’t really explained anywhere so it’s more trial and error when you first pilot a new one. Special weapons feel nice as well, though, again, they aren’t explained too well. Physics might be a bit too floaty, though we do golf on the Moon and under the sea, so I suppose those are the reasons for it.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Fore Score
Fore Score
Multiplayer mini-golf with a twist: Build the hole as you play!
Try the Demo Today!
Alternate each round between placing hazards on the course and racing! Finishing the hole within the time limit will award you with points. Bonus points are awarded for finishing first, or having a perfect run!
Choose a golfer, then your ball, and start racing! Each round, a random selection of obstacles will appear, giving each player an opportunity to modify the hole. Place down bumpers, windmills, cannons, and blocks to create a new and challenging hole. First player to reach the target score will win!
Use Steam Remote Play to invite your friends to a match. Only one copy of the game is needed!
Supports up to four players, using either external controllers or keyboard configurations (or both!)
Please note: This game is meant for multiplayer. While you could play solo with two controllers or a keyboard, it is meant to be enjoyed with a friend or three.
Steam Remote Play Together will allow for online play with your friends!
Nice Shot! The Gun Golfing Game
Surprisingly fun game.
Definitely one to beat, as the game gets a lot more fun after completing the Expert level. Great game to play while waiting for something to complete, execute, begin, etc.
Haven’t had a chance to play multiplayer, yet. I’m impressed that this game actually has multiplayer as an option.
Good work, dev.
– Real player with 23.9 hrs in game
This is the most fun I’ve had in a video game in a while. The controls are tight, the shots are crisp, and even though the graphics are somewhat simplistic, the game is visually beautiful! This is a great game to relax after a long day and an excellent game to play with your friends! You will enough lots of laughs.
So go ahead, take your “Nice Shot!”
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
DOG GONE GOLFING
Dog Gone Golfing is an adorable title where you pick a dog and go golfing…with hockey pucks because the dogs chewed all the golf balls up. The game itself is fairly simple, with the objective being to get the puck in the hole in as few moves as possible. This game is easy to pick up and play, and if you aren’t careful, you might get sucked in for hours. I was really impressed with the amount of content that was in this game despite it being only $2.29. Overall, it’s a great and charming game for your library. :)
– Real player with 14.7 hrs in game
A simple Worms-style gameplay, at a rock-bottom price. Could have used more polish. For example, the functions of the two action-types are not explained. There are no golf clubs to select, nor directions to aim. The mechanics of obsticles, wind speeds, and ability-skills are not explained. The system of meta-game unlocks are not explained. Also, I am very annoyed that the xbox-style gamepad controller doesn’t work.
If you have the patience to look past the short-comings, then I think there is a golf-campaign to be explored. You will be limited to only one club, only hitting the ball straight ahead, and a having to learn as you go. Maybe you can even get your controller working with it. Dog Gone Golfing uses the Game Maker game engine. I tried playing this on an Ubuntu 18.10 system.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Smoots Golf - First Training
“Fantastic! One of the best golf sims I have ever played. It 100% is not just a kids game and Mimo and Hideo are the top dogs!” - RabbleRods
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
I PREFER OUTLAW GOLF ON PS2 CAW CAW
IN OUTLAW GOLF YOU CAN GET NAKED CAW CAW
THAT GAME IS VERY MUCH BASED AND UNPEGGED CAW CAW
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game