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Miniature Golf was released in 1979 and published by Atari, Inc. [1] [4] For the Sears Tele-Games release of the game published by Sears, the game was re-titled Arcade Golf. [4] [5] The cover art of Miniature Golf was done by Cliff Spohn. [6]
Released on Flash and iOS, the game is a simulation of mini golf in which players navigate through a surrealistic animated course that changes its obstacles and holes on a single screen. Millidge developed the game following the creation of earlier mini golf titles, attempting to create a more animated title for a wider audience.
Kirby's Dream Course [a] is a 1994 miniature golf video game developed by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). A spin-off of the Kirby series and the first released for the SNES, players control the pink spherical character Kirby through a series of courses by launching ...
Pages in category "Miniature golf video games" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The game was developed by Wanako Games. The game features over 50 minigolf holes for up to four players to complete. [7] The Daily Herald states that 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures 2 was released in September 2010 for Xbox 360 and PS3. [8] However, PlayStation Network version of the game says it was released on November 16, 2010. [7]
The space featured a Questionnaire (in Europe called "A gift from Suzuki"), which is a survey that rewards an EG Lawn Sofa, a video screen, a poster, seats for the avatars, and a Full Game Launching Support feature for Everybody's Golf 5. Game Launching is a feature that lets users set up a game in PlayStation Home and launch directly into the ...
Solitaire: Golf. Build the foundation up or down, regardless of the suit. Win by removing all cards from the columns. By Masque Publishing
Putt & Putter is a miniature golf video game released for the Master System in June 1992 and Game Gear in December 1991. It was developed by SIMS Co, and published by Sega. In Brazil the game was called Mini-Golf. [2] The back of the box describes it as a cross between mini-golf and pinball. [3]