What are the best miniature-golf videogames?
April 30, 2007 6:04 AM
What are the best miniature-golf video and computer games?
Video games (current-generation and otherwise), full computer games and even Flash and Web games are candidates. And it's okay if the mini-golf is part of a larger game--just a mode or a mini-game or something. I'd prefer multiplayer console games, but I'd happily make exceptions.
Video games (current-generation and otherwise), full computer games and even Flash and Web games are candidates. And it's okay if the mini-golf is part of a larger game--just a mode or a mini-game or something. I'd prefer multiplayer console games, but I'd happily make exceptions.
P.S. Google turned this up for me--now you can play the Orbitz game whenever you want (scroll down), along with a bunch of other mini-golf games.
posted by Prospero at 7:15 AM on April 30, 2007
posted by Prospero at 7:15 AM on April 30, 2007
The XBox Live Arcade has one called “3D Ultra MiniGolf Adventures”. It supports multiplayer, and there's a free trial version.
posted by mkultra at 7:37 AM on April 30, 2007
posted by mkultra at 7:37 AM on April 30, 2007
What's your definition of mini-golf? Casual simplistic and not too challenging?
Having never been much of a fan of "real" golf, I've discovered that I love Links 2004 on the old XBox - lots of quick jump-in modes, multiplayer on one console, and can also be played via system link...
posted by Chunder at 7:38 AM on April 30, 2007
Having never been much of a fan of "real" golf, I've discovered that I love Links 2004 on the old XBox - lots of quick jump-in modes, multiplayer on one console, and can also be played via system link...
posted by Chunder at 7:38 AM on April 30, 2007
Super Monkey Ball Touch & Roll for the DS has the coolest mini-golf mini game I've ever played. If you have a DS or you've been considering buying the system anyway, check that one out.
posted by aebaxter at 7:57 AM on April 30, 2007
posted by aebaxter at 7:57 AM on April 30, 2007
- I always liked Mario Golf Toadstool Tour on Gamecube
- Additionally Zany Golf was great on the Apple II
posted by zackola at 7:58 AM on April 30, 2007
- Additionally Zany Golf was great on the Apple II
posted by zackola at 7:58 AM on April 30, 2007
The Super Monkey Ball games have fun mini-golf minigames. (The first one is the best). Also, the Hot Shots Golf games usually have good mini-golf games in them.
And yeah, Mario Golf for the N64 has a nice mini-golf, and it's just a great game overall.
posted by Otis at 7:58 AM on April 30, 2007
And yeah, Mario Golf for the N64 has a nice mini-golf, and it's just a great game overall.
posted by Otis at 7:58 AM on April 30, 2007
By mini-golf, I mean miniature golf, the game played with only a putter on tiny courses that typically feature artificial grass and rely on either a billiardsesque knowledge of geometry or the kind of sense of timing that lets the player avoid windmills and the jaws of alligators.
posted by box at 8:03 AM on April 30, 2007
posted by box at 8:03 AM on April 30, 2007
If you happen to have a Sidekick, then you can play networked miniature golf on the go with minigolf. May look a bit simple, but it's actually pretty fun, especially when your buddy shoots into the water. It's one of the better sidekick games out there (made by the same people who made armored strike).
posted by gluechunk at 9:38 AM on April 30, 2007
posted by gluechunk at 9:38 AM on April 30, 2007
Mario Golf: Advance Tour on Gameboy Advance is my favorite golf game ever, beating out Hot Shots Golf for PSP by a hair. Plus, if you have a GameCube and Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, you can transfer characters and statistics.
posted by porn in the woods at 1:31 PM on April 30, 2007
posted by porn in the woods at 1:31 PM on April 30, 2007
Pandaf Golf isn't the best of the bunch, but it's designed like a platformer, so it plays differently than other golf games and is fun in its own way.
posted by ardgedee at 1:49 PM on April 30, 2007
posted by ardgedee at 1:49 PM on April 30, 2007
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Runner-up: didn't Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 have a pretty sweet mini-golf game?
posted by Prospero at 7:12 AM on April 30, 2007