Battle opponents in competitive mini golf across obstacle-filled courses. Precision putting and smart power-up use determine victory in these miniature showdowns.
Mini golf fans, competitive sports lovers, obstacle course enthusiasts, and battle game seekers.
Drag or swipe to aim, then pull back to set shot strength and release to hit the ball. Plan your angles to bounce off walls and avoid obstacles. Use power-ups wisely: Fire for fast long shots, Wing for extended glides, and Spring for bounces or jumps. The goal is to reach the hole in as few moves as possible.
Study course obstacles first - planning shots around hazards lowers scores.
Easy to pick up, hard to master — basic putting is immediately understandable; using power-ups optimally and planning multi-wall angle shots requires practice.
The first miniature golf course was built in 1916 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, to give ladies a putting option (full golf courses excluded women). The elaborate obstacle courses that define modern mini golf were popularized in the 1920s when themed décor and mechanical hazards became attractions.