3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures

3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures

released on Dec 20, 2006

3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures

released on Dec 20, 2006

Whether you're a seasoned player or just a beginner, get ready to tee off for a quick and fun match with four animated stylish characters. Putt your way through 36 fun-filled holes of minigolf on 3D designed courses with elevated greens, bunkers, bridges and water hazards, among other crazy obstacles.


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i love minigolf video games and have always been uniquely terrible at them but this one is my favorite

Fairly decent minigolf game. The main appeal here is online play, playing some golf with friends, because otherwise going through the basic minigolf courses would get pretty dull pretty fast, despite them being perfectly competent minigolf courses. Aim your shots well to bounce them off walls and time them well to go through obstacles and you'll do well. Such are the basics of minigolf, and they got that right here at least. Perfectly serviceable!

---A minigolfing video game is something I've always loved to indulge in. There's something so satisfying about wacky graphics, power-ups, and lining up shots at your pace. Thus, once I saw YouTube personalities Achievement Hunter play 3D Minigolf Adventures Deluxe when I was young, I made it a goal to one day play through the game myself. Now once I have, I can say with certainty that it's "fine." It's not great, but it's not terrible. 3D Minigolf Adventures Deluxe is a perfectly sufficient minigolf video game.
---The bright, colorful, cartoony aesthetics are an instant hook for me. I also love the variety of courses. They're a little cliche, from "Wild West" to "Circus." There's not anything here that's going to blow minds, but Wakano's penchant for making quaint, fun looking environments shines through. I also love the mechanics, and how well they execute. The golfing physics feel great, the hole-in-ones can be clever and tricky, and the game as a whole runs great on PC.
---That being said, there isn't much to do in the game besides play single player "tournaments" where you drive games against AI you don't see. Minigolf Adventures is definitely a game you want to play with friends. Sadly the software only allows for local play. I also found the character variety to be a bit disappointing, and weird. Like, they're all so unhappy. Why? Finally, the free-look camera with the mouse I think could use some tweaking. It's a bit sensitive, and whenever you start moving your mouse the camera likes to jolt a bit. Overall though, this a is minigolf video game, and a serviceable one at that. - [05/10]