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Play this if you think normal mini-golf is just too normal!

This was created during #leetgamejam and polished up to what you see today. It contains 18 holes just as a normal mini-golf course. Share your score if you finish them all! As usual it plays best on the BBS.

Controls

  • Position your mouse then left click, drag and release to hit the ball
  • OR Position with the arrow keys then hold X, drag and release to hit the ball

(you do not have to grab and aim from the ball, just grab onto any position on the screen)

Updates

1.2
-Keyboard/controller support
-More sounds
-Made reset more visible
-Fixed ending and start explosion

1.1
-Center the mouse position better
-Made level 11 a little bit easier
-Made some new sprites

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P#57256 2018-09-29 10:52 ( Edited 2019-06-28 19:13)

Always did like miniature golf. This game is a nice tribute to it.

P#57263 2018-09-29 12:06 ( Edited 2018-09-29 16:06)

I also like it a lot, a nice summer activity! Thanks! :)

P#57265 2018-09-29 12:22 ( Edited 2018-09-29 16:22)

Nice concept and pretty great execution!
However, I think this is made a bit unnecessarily harder by the fact that when aiming with the mouse the cursor is offset from it rather than centered, and the force is calculated from the cursor position rather than the mouse one (this also makes it slightly weird to click the reset button). I don't think that would be too hard to fix, though.

It could also probably use some music but at least the sound design is nice.

P#57306 2018-09-30 12:45 ( Edited 2018-10-01 07:26)

I just stumbled upon PICO-8 and found your post. I want to make a mini golf style game I have in my head too. I am pretty new to programming. You could call me a complete novice. I was learning web development but my true interest lies in game development. Would you say the PICO-8 is good for someone brand new to programming to learn from? And is a mini golf quite good for a beginner to try and make?

P#57311 2018-09-30 17:41 ( Edited 2018-09-30 21:41)

Thanks @Jusiv! Made it a little bit better with the offset! :) I am terrible with music, but if I can find anyone to make some music I will patch it in!

P#57928 2018-10-14 08:38 ( Edited 2018-10-14 12:38)
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@cydo, Welcome to game development! I would say PICO-8 is pretty good to start with. I would recommend you to learn a more obective oriented language first like C# and use monogames to make games. To get a better ground in programing before going into a more script language!

Learn monogames here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuDfOKYEUMo

Learn pico-8 here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuaLuMhwcc8

For the game I would not say it is not the hardest to make. But as yout first I would say it is a little too difficult. Why not start with making a breakout clone first?

P#57929 2018-10-14 08:45 ( Edited 2018-10-14 12:46)

I just love it!
Breakout games tend to feel like game-programming exercise, but this one is really a fantastic concept.

P#86560 2021-01-18 17:29

This is really fun!

When playing with buttons, left arrow does not move the hand.

P#100448 2021-11-19 21:46

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