Fore Score
Fore Score
Multiplayer mini-golf with a twist: Build the hole as you play!
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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!
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Smasher and the Will o' the Thiccs
If you’re into the furry community that might be a good game for you. If you also happen to be into inflation/weight gain, golfing, plot, 400+ character skins including many favorites of the fandom, and also maybe that one scene from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, then is is DEFINITELY the game for you.
Without giving spoilers, the game is worth having a price tagged on it now, as it’s been a free Itch.io game for about 1-2 years and was started all because of a weight-gain themed Game Jam; which this game won BTW!
– Real player with 57.3 hrs in game
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I’ll probably edit this review later to be more in depth with it.
Also my playtime on the current itch.io version (1.0.7a) is 9 hours and 47 minutes with all the levels 100%ed with the highest score rating.
Even though I was given a free key, I am going to gift these to several friends to help support Creature on making a wonderful game that makes me smile. With the dialogue, settings, and gameplay working well together. I’m already excited for possible dlc in the future
If you are seeing this: Use “Verminators” on the password screen
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
Chetz!
Chetz is a great game that combines platform gameplay with Chess aesthetics. Don’t be fooled by the simple graphics, the game is indeed challenging and requires precision. Good exercise to train your reflexes.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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Very original concept that leads to a ton of fun mix & match combos. Trying to figure out which pieces to use against which obstacles is changeling but executing those moves is harder still. Would recommend using a Xbox controller
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Golf Gang
Golf Gang is the fastest game of minigolf you’ve ever played. Blend precision with speed to dominate the green in 8-player online mayhem.
Win by using the fewest shots and finishing fastest.
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MULTIPLAYER MADNESS
Challenge your friends across three game modes and hundreds of holes. Twist the rules or fry em' up good by combining modifiers to create thousands of unique ways to play.
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CUSTOMIZE YOUR LOOK
Hit the course in style with custom skins, trails, hats, accessories and more!
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GOLF FOR GLORY
Compete with your friends for the top of the leaderboard in the addictive single-player time trials, classic, and hybrid modes.
What are you waiting for?
Invite the whole gang along and get ready for fierce competition!
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ENDLESS ACTION
Challenge endless mode and face the RNG gods, together or solo.
Marble Mage
this game has me hooked. super fun and unique charge mechanic sets it apart from other marble games, while working extremely well. as a speedrunner, it opens up TONS of cool tech, and it’s enjoyable casually as well. controls very well, just takes a bit of getting used to. the star system encourages the player to explore different ways of playing the game (raw speed vs collecting crystals), the level design is really fun, the music is jammin', and your character is just a cute lil cat fella!
any cons i could think of really just pertain to the lack of options when it comes to display/audio. it’d also be nice to be able to navigate menus with the controller. but that’s not really taking away from the gameplay itself, which is superb. and at $3 for 60 levels, you’re basically robbing the game devs. GET THIS GAME
– Real player with 70.5 hrs in game
This is really good.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Golfie
Golfie is a roguelite mini-golf deck builder (yes, you read that correctly!)
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Play through infinite procedurally generated levels! From floating islands to dank dungeons, there is much to explore!
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Build your deck of crazy abilities you’ve never seen before in a golf game!
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Collect crystals to obtain new cards and perks!
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Gather coins to spend in the shops
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Try to survive and beat all 18 levels! Don’t worry, if you fail you can just start a new run!
Golf Peaks
(edited to mention world 10 with 12 new levels.)
an excellent puzzle game where you’re given a bunch of cards representing various movement options (number of squares, swing type), and not surprisingly in a golf-themed game, your goal is to lead the ball to the hole. beautiful visuals, music that doesn’t get on your nerves after 5 minutes (except in world 7), separate volume settings, unlimited undo, and post-release support with additional levels, mechanics and music.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Good casual puzzle game
This is definitely one of the easier puzzle games I’ve played, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t well-designed. The mechanics, while not groundbreaking (it is a golf-themed game), are interesting enough and fairly well-executed. I really liked the ‘shot card system’. You start with a fixed hand of cards for each level, each card representing a type of shot (length of shot, chip/ straight shot, etc.). The shots can be hit in any of the four main directions, and each card can only be used once. This means there is a limited number of moves you can use per level, which makes the game simpler and more accessible for inexperienced puzzlers. There are also 120+ levels in the game, which adds some meat to the game, otherwise the game would feel too short as the puzzles are relatively easy to solve.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Infinite Minigolf
Only had this half an hour, the game handles very well, beautiful crisp graphics as we’d expect and good physics.
I had an issue with the DLC, where the game would not recognise the DLC, I ended up restarting Steam and it installed an update that fixed it, so bear that in mind if you hit that issue :)
I will update the review as I play more
One thing I will add is that the power stick on Controller seems a bit too tricky to get the exact power required, it jusmpos around, si it could do with refining.
– Real player with 603.0 hrs in game
Great game, but the problem is that some of the holes aren’t of a very high quality…
The game is great but some of the holes are very basic, for instance one piece of course, with a start and a hole, in which the hole is almost right next to the start. I understand that this is because the holes are all made by other players using the built-in editor.
How are the holes shared?
You will have noticed that there is no Workshop support for this game, which raises the question “how are holes shared?” The answer to that is simply via the game’s system which works like this:
– Real player with 47.5 hrs in game
Super Inefficient Golf
The game pretty much plays the way it looks. You get up to 4 sets of mines that you can stack up to 4 each (for a total or 16 simultaneous mines placed on a ball) per shot attempt. Total mines per hole is also limited in case you just can’t get the ball in the hole, but it’s generally dozens of mines per hole.
Overall, this game is a lot of mindless fun and worth a few dollars buy-in.
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Pretty game/art/graphics
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Solid physics
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Good sound
- Many of the holes have a bunch of assets that never come into play (for me). In fact, I couldn’t really tell much about the features of any given hole - the game pretty much allows you to bypass everything with well-placed mines, and this is a must if you hope to get a low (high?) score.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Remember the ending to Caddyshack? Someone took that, subtracted the kangaroo, and made it into a game. Oh, and Al Czervik was wrong.
The Good:
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It’s definitely a fun way to change up a game of golf.
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Place up to 16 explosives all over a giant golfball and set them off.
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The soundtrack is wacky golf music if I’ve ever heard it.
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Cheating isn’t really cheating. If you can figure out how to land a trickshot in this, you earned that win.
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Explosion-based physics really opens doors to interesting playstyles and experimentation.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game