⛳ Tee off into a world of whimsy and wonder!
Mini Golf Master is an innovative mini-golf game featuring 37 creatively designed holes across 4 exciting courses, including themes like ancient castles and alien planets, perfect for family fun and social gatherings.
M**L
Great game, too bad Minigolf Master Online was canceled.
This is a minigolf game in isometric perspective. The graphics and sound are good and the whole thing is more "adult" and less childish than most minigolf titles, though it doesn't lose fun or imagination in the process.Good course design, and the controls are very playable and intuitive. I got the hang of the controls immediately and enjoyed playing hotseat with friends. I have no idea how anyone could be confused by the interface of this game, as it's one of the easier video games I've played.The developers were working on a follow-up at one point called "Minigolf Master Online" but that got scrapped for whatever reason and they ended up publishing some minigolf titles that weren't as good as what had originally been planned.Online multiplayer, lots of courses, and VERY flexible hole/course editors would've been in Minigolf Master Online. Nice, because I dislike limiting drag-and-drop interfaces in editors that don't let you customize the graphics or load your own 3d art content into the scene; I don't want to be limited to a rearrangement of existing presets.Anyway, this game was a great start but there was hope that eGames would publish a superb follow-up to this instead of Minigolf Master 2. And they didn't. Shame.
B**N
What there is works well
I bought this for nostalgia reasons and was surprised to find that it works just fine on 64-bit Windows 7, once I lowered it to 30 FPS (which is luckily an in-game option). There was some ancient adware attached, but avast removed it easily enough.The only problem is that instead of the "37 great holes" advertised on the CD case, there were only 18. The full four-course version of the game - called "Miniverse Minigolf" - doesn't seem to be available anywhere. It's still fun, though, and cheap enough.
C**D
This is a great game but I could not get it to work ...
This is a great game but I could not get it to work on my computer. Had one previously and loved it.
G**T
Does NOT work on Windows 7 64 bit. I ...
Does NOT work on Windows 7 64 bit. I can't find the supposed option to change the game to 30 FPS because the game will not open.
G**Y
Virus infested
The game just arrived and I got all excited, I hadn't played this game in years. I finally get to install it and to my surprise I have to stop because my laptop warns me of a trojan horse and adware problems. I can't play the game so I just wasted my money...I am very disapoint >_<
D**S
Not great
This is not what I thought it would be. I was not pleased. I would not suggest it to anyone.
K**Y
Five Stars
Still one of the best games ever produced !
B**S
Mini Golf is not too Mini a game!
I am a single mother with two boys with no future plans of ever stepping on a golf course. I thought my seven-year old son would enjoy the eGames Mini-Golf that I purchased months ago when I stumbled upon it at Rite-Aid. There are eighteen holes in this golf universe with the capability of up to four players. This is one of those games that I just popped into the CD drive and hoped my son would figure out on his own.I have absolutely no knowledge of the game of golf and have only played miniature golf once in my lifetime. I can honestly state this is completely over my head and totally confusing when trying to decipher the options to choose for playing eGames Mini-Golf. I have watched my son play golf on many courses over these months but never tried my hand at the game.There are three choices for using the putt. This is either push, pull and then easy targeting can be clicked on when either of these are entered. I became confused with the push and pull options and went back and forth. In the end I chose push, but I was always going in the wrong direction.Three other options are for stroke play, hole winner or croquet rules. I had to choose stroke play because the name was enticing but later switched to hole winner and noticed no difference with either of these. I probably should have gone with croquet.When I completed these options there was a button to click for customize, which I thought meant these options would be initiated. Instead I had more decisions to make for a game I was a first time player at. These options seem more inline when playing with more than one player.This is very complicated for me to handle and since I have no idea the points system I saw no incentive to this game. I did like going over the sand and many times got stuck in corners and could not move around. Whenever I would figure out what I was doing I was notified I had hit the stroke limit.If you want to see what is going on when playing eGames Mini-Golf you can access the mini panel via the space bar. The arrows will scroll the screen and the best key to note is the escape key to quit the game when you get fed up. When there are multiple players you can press enter to see the names and F1 will show an overview, end button brings the scorecard and pgup is the hole overview.I started playing the space golf course but grew tired of the strange looking courses, one had lightning bolts that the ball had to dart around. With the earth options I got a nice snow scene with the sounds of wind in the background, much better than the space jargon and sounds. One of my scores was 50 over par. There is a screen to the right that offers tips before you hit the course with what to expect.One of them noted the following, " Make sure you make it to the bottom of the crater in one hit... The par for this hole is a little low..."When playing in the earth course I liked the lighthouse one because the sounds of the ocean were in the distant and you had three holes to dunk in and then drop below. All the courses start with you having to move closer to the ball. There are drops, lakes, sand, and collision courses to pass by. There is one construction site with men underneath manhole covers. My son was able to pass them by but I gave up and hit escape.I believe this sums up the game nicely, " Miniverse - The universe of mini golf is arcade-style miniature golf with an isometric user perspective, 3D rendered scrolling playfields, and an advanced physics engine". This is out of my league and too difficult for me to figure out. My son gets excited when he hits the ball in the hole and has spent hours playing this before giving up today in frustration. I have a feeling I changed the settings he was used to and now have to get it back to his comfort level.This would be the game for anyone who has an interest in the game of golf and the knowledge of the terms and options needed to challenge others in this game of strategy.For me personally there was a lot to absorb and I was not comfortable moving the mouse in opposite directions and could never get the hang of push or pull the putt. I could get used to sitting in motorized golf carts though.
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