

Courses like the Forest and Twilight are basic fun romps, while ones like Space or Volcano are more hectic and rely on gimmicks such as gravity walls and warp portals. With all that out of the way, there’s really just the courses themselves to talk about, and the ones that come with the game are pretty fun for the most part. In fact, it’s even better with a group, since GWYF can support up to 12 players, and I ended up doing an eight player session with a discord group, and even with all those people, the online netcode was rock-solid and entertaining, leading to one of the most enjoyable online experiences I’ve ever had with a game to date. So while you could play with the vanilla settings, I found GWYF to be way more enjoyable with a friend. You can even have your ball jump if you have that setting enabled, which can lead to some nifty shortcuts and fun trick shots if you want to think outside the box. The controls are rather simple too, really just requiring that you aim, set a meter, and shoot away. You can even play a course by yourself if you feel like it, and the game’s just fine with that setting, too. You can even do mess with some modes to make the multiplayer more hectic, from a party mode that causes item boxes to show up on the holes, to other modes that allow you to hit the other balls, or even a fully customized setting where you can tweak whichever settings you want, leading to the game being very flexible. I started a session with a friend of mine, and it ran relatively smoothly, leading to several courses of fun as we’d try to beat the other person’s score. But GWYF has a few cool quirks that made it more interesting.įor starters, the game is multiplayer, and here everyone plays at the exact same time, meaning there’s no waiting for turns, shots, or anything. It’s pretty standard, reminding me quite a bit of other titles like Infinite Minigolf. Golf with Your Friends is a multiplayer minigolf game, where you clear courses of minigolf… And that’s it. It’s pretty generic, though I oddly found the song to the Volcano world awfully similar to a Pokemon Mystery Dungeon song, making that the only track worth remembering here. The music here isn’t anything to write home about, really.

Adjusting the camera is quick and easy, and there’s quite the variety of decorating your ball to look different, either with a goofy hat or a cool ball trail. The menus are very standard, and really all there is to comment on here is that the varied course themes are all pleasant on the eyes. Golf with your Friends goes for a rather basic look, just coming off as an ordinary looking 3D golfing game.
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Thanks to Team17 for the review code Title: Golf with Your Friends
