comments (10)

  • Feels like there's too much rolling resistance, even with a perfectly lined up shot there's not so far you can go. And definitely not enough to make it in 6!

    Also if the camera angle is too high, you can't pull back far enough to reach maximum speed.

    Retr0id

  • I made my own daily golf game a couple years ago; honestly it isn't even really finished but it gets a couple thousand plays every day somehow.

    It's more like a 2d platform golf: https://squigglegolf.com/game/

    I had built out a custom level editor and some other fun features, but never really polished off the UI enough to release those. Someday I should really finish / update it.

    naet

  • It's cute but the physics feel off. Something about the bouncing feels like it dampens the momentum too much, and the rolling resistance also feels like it's too aggressive. I really did not like the ramp that pushes for you.

    hankbond

  • I like the concept. It's fun. Feedback:

    1. The ball seems a bit soft. I suggest you get a real golf ball and putter and see how they behave, if you haven't already.

    2. It would be nice if the camera positioned automatically so that it's roughly in the direction the ball should go on the next shot.

    3. There were a bunch of flying yellow blobs. I was not sure what they were supposed to be.

    kjgkjhfkjf

  • Prove you can get in the hole in just 6 putts, damn you.

    darkgray

  • Cool project. On my phone the camera is facing the opposite direction and I can't figure out how to consistently rotate it.

    buggylearning

  • Nice! Also reminds me of https://minigolfle.com/

    kevinwang

  • On mobile, don’t make the ball the hit target to putt, because you can’t see where the direction/power under your thumb

    cush

  • I like it! The graphics are really good but it feels a bit laggy to me. IDK if someone else has experienced this.

    m1rsh0

  • On a related note, does anyone know of a good (open source) golf simulator/game for Linux? Serious level gaming more than just entertainment, I'm thinking something like FlightGear of golf games.

    yason