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Miniature Golf

Release Date calendar
April 1, 1979
Platform joystick
Atari 2600
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
2
Overview

This is a computer game simulation of a miniature golf course. It attempts to refine your sense of timing and your perceptiveness in judging distance. As in a traditional miniature golf course, a variety of obstacles are placed in your path to the cup. Depending on the game that is selected, the course can be played solo, or a two player competition can be initiated. Rather than a full 18 holes, this miniature golf variation has a nine-hole half-course. Your goal is clear: taking the various obstacles into account, hit the ball through the course and complete each hole by knocking the ball into the cup. The number of attempts you make for a single hole is tallied as strokes. While total strokes are unlimited, each hole still has a specific par assigned to it. So ideally, you should make it your goal to not exceed the par assigned to each hole. Using the standard joystick controller, you can position the club to adjust the strength and angle of how the ball is hit. Remember that no matter how many strokes have accrued, it is necessary to get the ball in the cup before the game continues on to the next hole.

Alternate Names
  • Miniature Golf: Arcade Golf
  • Arcade Golf North America North America
Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Sports
Developers
Tom Reuterdahl
Publishers
Atari
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