Dangerous Golf

Dangerous Golf

released on Jun 03, 2016

Dangerous Golf

released on Jun 03, 2016

Have a burning desire to change the way you play golf? Then here’s a smashing way to lower your handicap. Mixing arcade styling with humorous irreverence, Dangerous Golf’s aim isn’t for the likes of a Par or Birdie – but to cause maximum damage over 100 holes and four rather… unusual locations.


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Um jogo legalzinho pra quem quer platina fácil!!! Jogo muito básico, peguei na plus só pra testar e achei bacana... Não irei atrás da platina, mas quem quiser aproveita pq é bem simples

A charming game about the secret desire we all have to absolutely slam a golf ball in a room full of glassware.

Fun game to kill time with, it does unfortunately feel like an 360/ps3 title.

Play co-op and watch player one get 150,000+ points(!) and then get a nice 2,000.

The co-op mode is the equivalent of watching somebody take pretty much all of your dinner and then leaving you with meaningless parts of each food to eat (crumbs!). Not satisfying to be player 2 ☹️

P.S. Also crashed on my PS5 5 times in one day ☹️☹️

Edit: Beat it and now the game has crashed a total of 15 times.

My PS5's SSD saved this game.

I had previously played Dangerous Golf on Xbox One, and it was NOT a good time. Turns out, it just needed better hardware (specifically, a hard drive with much faster load times) to transform it from a drag to a great time.

It's no secret that this game feels a lot like the Burnout series' Crash Mode. You're here to do as much property damage as possible, though using a flaming golf ball inside of a dining hall or a gas station has far more creative options than just causing a wreck in a busy intersection. Dangerous Golf lets you trash wine cellars, restaurant kitchens, castles, and all sorts of posh living spaces full of expensive nonsense. As the game goes on, you'll unlock new mechanics and encounter more puzzle-based levels, and beating all 100 of them was a blast. I got gold or platinum medals on 77/100, but I'm not quite sure if I'll come back to bump those other 23 up or not.

One thing I didn't notice on my first playthrough was the co-op mode. This effectively lets you take two cracks at any level, with the first player going through while it's full, and the second cleaning up whatever they missed. This is a fantastic game if you've got kids, you can let them go wild when there's plenty to crash into, and then you can be more precise about smashing up what was left behind. If two adults are playing this mode, you're really going to need to communicate and plan out who goes where, otherwise Player 2 is gonna be left with scattered scraps of a level.

I can see this style of game getting old for some people, but I personally never stopped enjoying making a big ol' mess.