Company Name: Jeffrey Gaines
About: Mini Golf 3D Classic is a free mini golf game that includes six 18 hole courses
with a simple to use interface and appealing graphics. Mini Golf 3D Classic
features normal mode, where you can compare your high scores with people around
the world and unlock achievements, and a practice mode where you can skip around
the course and play any hole you like.
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by Lllara
My Mom and I played this game Every night for over 2 Years now and Loved it! The views of the holes are now Terrible! The controls and lack thereof are now Horrible! Very upsetting as we play Every night and my 98 year old Mother was Excellent. Isn’t even worth trying to play it’s so Bad! PLEASE PLEASE return the game to the Way It Was! Excellent game before this horrible update!
by MrDLoomis
The game is ok. The dev’s could take some pointers from other successful mini-golf games. Physics are pretty good. Power is a bit sensitive.
A few thoughts:
The camera angle options are really bad. Who decided that anyone wants to follow the ball in reverse? Really a poor idea. It should be so the game automatically switches to an overhead view that is stationary so you can see how the ball played. I can’t imagine that anyone really wants a ball’s eye view. Even the limited overhead view is lacking.
The power button should be able to be set for either side. The majority of people in the world are right-handed. Really a pain having it on the left.
The ball should be able to be positioned left and right prior to the first stroke.
One minor aesthetic point: The grass looks like somebody spread cut grass all over. The mini-golf courses don’t look like that. It doesn’t affect game play, but looks strange.
by Allreet
Having played a few of these, I gotta be tough. None I’ve tried approach the “look and feel” of real mini-golf, and in that regard, the design of the holes here are fairly rudimentary, at the lower end of the real deal. That said, the graphics are good, the physics excellent and by and large, the important part, I had fun playing. And I agree with the suggestions that the power button belongs on the right and more courses are needed.