Разработчик: Three Fields Entertainment
Описание
Smash up the toilets, make a big mess in the Kitchen, destroy priceless antiques in the Palace. This is golf played indoors where the more expensive the object the higher its game value. Humorous destruction and over the top trickshots are the way to score big.
Destroy enough things off the Tee and you’ll earn a SmashBreaker. This turns your Ball into a Fireball that you can steer around the level causing more destruction and chaos. The bigger the mess, the bigger the Score.
Long shots, Ricochets and yet more Destruction are the name of the game when Putting. Hitting your ball straight into the hole is NOT what Dangerous Golf is about and whilst you can do that it won’t earn you the big medals or help you beat your Friends to the top of the Leaderboards.
If you buy and play our game … thank you .. and we hope you have fun. We are supported 100% by our players, no corporate or VC safety nets here.
So if you experience any problems at all please tell us – so we can have a go at fixing whatever problem it is you’re having. We are a team that loves to listen to our players and we strive to do better every day. Details at .
Four Ways to Play
World Tour
- 10 tours, 10 holes in each. As you progress you unlock new locations and extra Abilities that'll help you do even more Damage.Coop World Tour
– Play the World Tour co-operatively with a friend or family member. This is the perfect couch Co-op experience. Both players play sequentially into the same scene making it the perfect game for players of mixed ability. One or more controllers.Party Golf (Offline)
– Local competitive pass-the-pad Party Golf mode for 4 players. Use one or more controllers, all sign in with your profiles or play as guests, this is the perfect game to put on when your friends come round.Party Golf (Online)
– Take on and play against the most dangerous golfers in the world. Up to 8 Players.Four Unique Locations
USA
– Kitchen – Make a huge mess in the Kitchen. Splat food onto the walls and floor, break Microwave Ovens and Dishwashers. Break open the Store Room, access the Back Alley and trash the Bathroom.England
– Castle - Cause chaos in the Castle. Knock down the suits of Armour, spill paint onto works of art and smash priceless antiques. Explore the Dungeon, Armoury, Queens Corridor and redecorate the Great Hall.France
– Palace - Let them eat cake – but only after you’ve knocked it all to the floor. Break bottles, vases, tables, grand pianos and grandfather clocks. Drop down to the Wine Cellar, make a noise in the Library or break into the Secret Vault.Australia
– Disturb the peace and serenity of the Outback. Set fire to the pumps, break all the windows and run riot in the store. Tee Off on the Forecourt, make work for somebody in the Workshop, spray paint in the Paint Shop, rock the Rooftop and light up the Alleyway.Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64 bit
- Processor: Intel i5 3.2GHz / AMD FX 8350
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia GTX 750ti / AMD Radeon R7 265
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 6 GB available space
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: Intel i7 3.5GHz / AMD FX 9590
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX960 / AMD Radeon R9 280
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 6 GB available space
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
Ryan George Style Pitch Meeting
[Opening shot: The Publisher sits at a desk, sipping coffee. The Game Designer bursts in with a wild look in his eyes, holding a golf club. Explosions keep happening in the background, and golf balls are flying through the room like missiles. Gaige is jumping up and down with a crazy grin, launching golf balls from a homemade cannon while Mr. Torgue is screaming in the corner, throwing Molotov cocktails at the walls. It’s absolute madness.]
Publisher:
So, you have a video game for me?
Game Designer:
YES, I DO, SIR! IT'S CALLED DANGEROUS GOLF, AND IT'S A GOLF GAME BUT... EXPLOSIONS!! 💥💥💥
[A golf ball flies through the air and crashes into a chandelier. Explosions happen.]
Publisher (squinting, barely noticing):
Oh, wow. Okay. Uh… so, it’s golf, but with explosions?
Game Designer (shouting over the noise):
YES, BUT IT’S NOT JUST GOLF WITH EXPLOSIONS. IT'S GOLF WITH CHAOS!!! IT'S LIKE IF BURNOUT AND JACKASS HAD A BABY AND THAT BABY LOVED TO BLOW STUFF UP!! 💣💥
Publisher (looking confused but intrigued):
That... actually sounds pretty fun.
Game Designer (slamming his hand on the desk):
BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! THE FIRST SHOT YOU TAKE HAS TO BREAK STUFF TO BUILD UP A SPECIAL "SMASHBREAKER MODE"! THEN YOU CAN TURN INTO A LITTLE BOUNCING FIREBALL OF DESTRUCTION, BUT ONLY IF YOU GET ENOUGH POINTS!!! IF YOU DON'T, YOU'RE JUST A REGULAR BALL AND NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOU!!!
[Mr. Torgue bursts through the door, holding a rocket launcher, and fires it at a stack of plates. The explosion rattles the walls.]
Mr. Torgue (yelling):
EXPLOSIONS!!! YOU CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH EXPLOSIONS!!! 💥💥💥
Publisher (completely unfazed):
Oh, that’s... a vibe. Okay, but how do you aim?
Game Designer:
Oh, easy! You only aim sideways! No vertical aiming! It’s just left and right! No up or down! Just like life!!!
[A golf ball rockets past the Publisher’s head and explodes a nearby vending machine.]
Publisher (nervously laughing):
What? You can’t aim up or down?!
Game Designer:
Nope! Just sideways, baby! Super easy, barely an inconvenience!
[Explosions continue in the background, and a golf ball explodes out of the cannon, hitting a wall and sending debris everywhere.]
Publisher (eyes wide):
What about... what if they want to aim higher?
Game Designer (smiling wildly):
NOPE. JUST SIDEWAYS, YOU'RE GONNA LOVE IT!!! 🏌️💥
[A chandelier falls off the ceiling and crashes to the floor. Gaige is screaming, running in circles while holding a controller.]
Gaige (shouting manically):
THIS IS PURE ANARCHY AND I LOVE IT! THE BALL IS MY WEAPON, AND I'M GONNA MAKE IT DO WHATEVER I WANT!
Publisher (distracted by Gaige’s energy):
Okay, well… alright. Let’s just, uh, calm down for a second. You said you hit things to get points. What happens after that?
Game Designer (wild-eyed):
THEN YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO PUTT IT INTO A HOLE! BUT HERE'S THE CATCH—THE BALL HATES YOU! IT’S A LITTLE TROLL, AND IT WILL RICOCHET AROUND LIKE A PINBALL INSTEAD OF GOING IN THE HOLE! IT'S LIKE THE GAME’S TELLING YOU TO GO F* YOURSELF!!!**
Publisher:
So the hole is actually impossible to reach?
Game Designer (grinning like a maniac):
EXACTLY! IT'S GOLF! BUT YOU’RE FIGHTING WITH THE GAME, THE BALL, AND YOUR VERY SANITY THE WHOLE TIME!
[A golf ball flies across the room, hitting a pile of crates and causing a massive explosion. Mr. Torgue runs by again, yelling at the top of his lungs.]
Mr. Torgue:
EXPLOSIONS! EXPLOSIONS EVERYWHERE!!! YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG IF YOU’RE NOT EXPLODING RIGHT NOW!!! 💥💥💥
Publisher (looking at the chaos in the room):
Okay, so... no aiming. The hole is almost impossible to hit. And the ball is out to get you.
Game Designer (nodding excitedly):
YES! AND THEN YOU GET TO THE NEXT LEVEL AND IT'S THE SAME THING BUT WITH EVEN MORE STUFF TO DESTROY! A NEW ROOM FULL OF EXPLOSIONS TO SMASH INTO PIECES, AND YOU START ALL OVER AGAIN WITH THE SAME CLUNKY CONTROLS! IT'S JUST GREAT, TRUST ME!!!
[Another golf ball flies by and explodes a window. Gaige is holding a detonator and laughing maniacally.]
Gaige (yelling):
LET’S BLOW EVERYTHING UP! LET'S TURN THIS WHOLE GAME INTO A BLOODSTORM OF DESTRUCTION!!
Publisher (covering his ears):
Okay, what are you even telling me right now? You want people to play a game where they can’t aim, the ball doesn’t go in the hole, and it’s just endless destruction??
Game Designer (enthusiastically):
EXACTLY! IT’S LIKE IF BURNOUT AND JACKASS MADE A BABY WITH DESTRUCTIBLE ENVIRONMENTS AND INSANE PHYSICS!!! WHO WOULDN’T WANT THAT???!!!
Publisher (eyes wide in shock):
I have no idea what’s going on anymore.
Game Designer (ignoring the Publisher):
Also, the camera’s broken, and it’s impossible to see half the destruction, but we’re sticking with that too! IT’S CHAOS! THE WHOLE GAME IS CHAOS! 💥💥💥
[An explosion rocks the room, and a golf ball launches across the office, hitting the Publisher in the face. The room goes silent.]
Publisher (eyes glazed over):
Well, okay then.
Game Designer (smiling):
Great! So, when do we start?!
[Another golf ball flies through the room, narrowly missing the Publisher’s head, and explodes. Gaige is standing next to the cannon with an insane grin.]
Gaige:
WE CAN DO IT AGAIN! WE’RE JUST GETTING STARTED, BABY!!!
[The camera zooms out, showing the Publisher’s face in sheer horror as explosions and chaos erupt around him.]
Publisher (deadpan):
Dangerous Golf. It’s chaos.
Game Designer (shouting over the noise):
IT’S CHAOS WITH A CAPITAL C!!!
[Text on screen: Dangerous Golf. It's not just a game. It's an explosion waiting to happen.]
[hr]
Dishonest Trailer
[Honest Trailer Voice Over]
Narrator (dramatic tone):
In a world where golf is just too... boring, comes Dangerous Golf! A game that asks, "What if golf... but you smash EVERYTHING?!?" 💥
[Cue explosion sound and flying debris.]
Narrator (excited):
Get ready to hit things with a golf ball! And by things, we mean everything—plates, chandeliers, vases, priceless art... it’s a destruction simulator disguised as golf.
[Cut to gameplay: Ball ricochets wildly off walls.]
Narrator (mocking):
It’s golf, but with the precision of a wrecking ball. You can only aim sideways, because why bother with accuracy when you can just destroy the whole room?
[Cut to the ball missing the hole, ricocheting off a random object.]
Narrator (sarcastic):
And don’t expect the ball to do what you want! It bounces like it’s auditioning for a pinball machine and gets stuck behind random objects.
[Cut to massive destruction in the environment.]
Narrator (excited):
But here’s the real fun: BREAKING STUFF!!! Smash vases, shatter windows, and ruin kitchens! The more you destroy, the more you unlock that sweet, sweet chaos—and chaos is therapeutic! 💣💥
[Cut to the ball missing the hole for the fifth time.]
Narrator (mocking):
And when you think you're finally about to sink the ball... surprise! It bounces away because it has better things to do, like disappointing you.
[Cut to player desperately lining up a shot. The ball shoots off in a completely wrong direction.]
Narrator (deadpan):
Frustration? It's part of the fun, right? It's about the journey, not the destination.
[Cut to massive explosion, the screen shakes.]
Narrator (sarcastic):
And if you’re not blowing things up, are you even playing? Just fire the ball at anything that breaks!
[Cut to the player missing yet another shot.]
Narrator (mocking):
And when the ball moves slower than a skag in quicksand? Embrace it! That’s the magic of Dangerous Golf.
[Cut to final hole—ball bounces off a wall, missing again.=
Narrator (grinning):
Dangerous Golf: It’s golf... but with 100% more rage and 0% more accuracy!
[Cut to the game logo: "Dangerous Golf"]
[Text on screen]:
Available now... if you love destroying your sanity along with everything in the room.
[End with explosion sound as the screen fades out.]
Game totally sucks dont waste your money ,play for 2 minutes then the game locks up ...worthless... good job developers on sellling us a worthless game
back at it again to bash onto ANOTHER 3FE game that on paper and trailers seems to be so much fun & interactive only to realize how shallow, boring & messy it is...
You barely control the ball and when you do is so goddamn awful. "Missed" is what you might see a lot even if you only just clicked and "steered" the ball for a second but god forbid there is stuff near the hole because MISSED!!! Destroying stuff feels satisfying but you barely did anything to cause all that ruckus, you mostly watched it all happen like a movie.
The game crashes SEVERELY much meaning that I did 7 levels but crashed 8 times so far. Loading into a level can just decide it...
I'm all for supporting indie games but this one company just does not seem to get it. I am not even sorry if the company went bankrupt since they had so many chances to create something worthwhile(Danger Zone 1 was alright tho even if short & very limited crash sequence) but always gutted it.
If you have a GTX video card, you may want to avoid this game as there appears to be a connection between GTX cards and the constant crashes - this game will crash at level load screens - all the time.
As this has been an ongoing issue for some time, the game developers seems to be avoiding any fix, nor do I see a fix in the future.
As the game has constant crashes, it is not recommended for those with GTX cards.
It's ok for what it is ...
It's a game where the aim is to destroy as many objects with your golf ball. Graphically it's ok, and I had no problems with crashes (so far). The controls are probably the hardest to master, so a controller is advised in this game.
Conclusion: it's fun to play for like 30 minutes a day in between other games or stuff you have to do.
Recommended.
This is one of those games that delivers pretty much exactly what it promises, and nothing more. Basically, before buying, ask yourself, "Am I amused by the idea of destroying a priceless painting with a golf ball?" If yes, buy the game. If not, don't.
A game that loudly echoes all the best parts of the Burnout Series, especially the modes in which you caused the massive car crashes. Now instead of cars you get to smash priceless antiques. An absolute blast of a game that's polished to high-hell, considering the small team behind it.
Instead of hitting around obstacles you aim at them in this mini golf game. The scenery consists of pantries, dining halls, and storage rooms instead of traditional courses.
The updates for this game fixed a lot of professional reviewer complaints found on metacritic, with the exception of little map theme diversity. The biggest complaint fixed is the reduction of the "reset time," or time loading a restart of a map to try for a higher score.
I play this game during TV commercials as a time killer. The repetitive theme cycling of the maps does not bother me since a map is only one to two minutes long. Definitely not a pro-golf game. Great game for anyone that ever got frustrated at mini golf obstacles and loved the burnout mini game / insurance fraud in saints row.
#edit
Just replaced the entire review I had here before, now I've realized I you need to use both sticks to control the direction of the ball...
It's a great fun little game with a pretty simple premise - smash the place up.
Not deep, not going to be long-lasting, but pretty much accomplishes what it set out to do.
Mildly disappointing compared with the trailers. They should have given more hits per hole and allowed more control with a swing meter or something similar. Right now you just smash the ball and hope for the best.
This game has a lot of potential and I really hope they're not done developing it because right now it feels like early access. Can't recommend right now but i'll change my opinion as and when updates are released
Update: after the comment on my review I tried the game again. Spent a bit more time with it and came to the conclusion that PGA tour on the Genesis was a far more acomplished game with better controls and superior game mechanics. This game needs a huge overhaul before i'll even consider installing it again.
This is Burnout 3's crash mode turned into a golf game. The first stages made me think "what on earth am I doing but I won" but once you figure it out it's both cool and (if you know Burnout 3's crash mode) familiar. Chaos all over the place! :)
Tons of fun. Devs have been updating it. No longer need a controller to play on the beta branch. Awesome fun, really addictive. If you liked burnout, you'll enjoy this. Although the game could use a quick tutorial for all the mechanics, it's a deep and overall rewarding game to play.
There are some issues, don't get me wrong, but once you get a few holes in, and get some nice scores, you'll be having a good time.
I loved this game. It doesn't have a lot of depth, but it's fun. Brought back fond memories of Tony Hawk and Burnout, and my girlfriend and I will probably be trying to beat each other's high scores for a while.
It's not a "real" golf game, loading times are a little bit long, and I have had a couple of audio issues, although nothing that has interfered with my ability to enjoy the game.
It's a simple puzzle game, implemented in a physics sandbox, and in my opinion, a joy to play.
Great game - burnout crash junctions make a glorious, golf based, return!
If you're not sure if you'll like it ask yourself 3 questions:
- Did I like Burnout Crash Junctions back in the day?
- Do I like fun local multiplayer, score driven, gaming sessions with friends?
- Do I like smashing things?
I'd say if you say yes to any or all of the above you'll find something to enjoy here (particularly the first one).
Normally I don't write reviews, but the hate on this has gone WAY too far. As someone with a not so great back/neck, I tend to lean back and play games with a controller whenever possible, so it just so happens I have a controller. And since I can read, I noticed the giant "this game requires a controller" warning when I bought the game, which for me makes it easier to play.
As far as gameplay? Its a little on the simple side, and I do wish I could hit it one or two more times per hole, or have a longer smashbreaker. I supposed it would have no challenge if you could keep going, but I just want to destroy more stuff!
This brings me to the main point of this review. This is a fun little physics destruction style puzzle game, just like it was advertized to be. The holes and objectives are creative, and the shot styles are a fun way to mix up your attempts. It is worth the ~20 bucks I spent on it, and would be even more worthwhile if on sale. Compare this to the cost of going to a 2 hour movie and getting a drink, and even getting 2 or 3 hours out of it makes the investment viable.I have already gotten those hours of enjoyment, and will probably complete it, which looks like it will take another 2 or 3 hours easily.
As a side note, I saw people complaining about the framerate being locked at 30fps, but you can set it to 60FPS. Maybe they just added it?
And I also saw some complaining about technical problems. I can report that on my homebuilt Win 7 64bit i5/Nvidia 960 rig I have had no problems.
Did you love Burnout’s Crash Mode? Do you have an Xbox 360/One controller? Do you have a decent graphics card? Do you like smashing things? If so, I'd recommend this.
I've had a great time with this game so far. If you go into it expecting an actual golf game I can see why you'd be disappointed. But if you just want to play a game that is literally Crash Mode with a golf ball, that's what this is. From the mechanics to the fonts to the music, I've had non-stop flashbacks to Burnout 3.
Overall, I have very little complaints. I notice that the sound cuts off on some stages. And sometimes my laptop has trouble keeping up, but most of the time it runs fine with lower settings. But other than that I appreciate the variety in missions, my wife enjoys co-op mode and I have yet to try the party mode. Getting platinum involves a bit of strategy, which is nice and has lead to a few retry loops. Some of the criticisms this game's received are valid, but that hasn't stopped me from enjoying it. No regrets.
So here's the thing. I've been seeing two main complaints, so far. The first being that the game offers no form of guide or tutorial, and only the briefest of explanations as to what the controls are. The other being that the game ONLY supports an xBox controller.
Here's the thing about all that: a lot of the problem there is that they couldn't be bothered to read up on what they were buying. They may have thought "Ooo, Burnout! But with Golf!" and just bought it outright. (Full disclosure: I was going to as well.) This is my solution: read. Do research. It took one (1) click once I got to the store page to find out that it needed a controler (if you don't count looking through the reviews, where it's plastered with negative comments about it). And as for the controls, it's in the options. A complete breakdown of how to play. It's conveniently listed under "How to Play". Now, some people want to be able to just jump right in and play with no delay, and I get that. But frankly, sometimes that just isn't the case.
Don't get me wrong, this game isn't perfect by any means. There's room for improvement all over the place. Better camera controls, more accurate movement, less resource intensive, there's definitely room to grow. As it stands right now, however, it's a good game that's fun to play, as long as you don't go into it already bitter (and have an xbox controller handy).
I understand the anger over the controller issue but I won't comment on it since it didn't affect me.
This game might as well be Burnout 3 Takedown's crash mode and Burnout Crash mashed together with a golf ball and furninture instead of a car. If you did not like the mode or the game you will not like this.
There are 4 regions but there are multiiple locations with a single map and those locations can have upto a dozen or more levels so there is a lot of content. You have a room, a goal and a few set way to start. Once you get a smashbreaker you have real control over the ball and this is essentially the aftertouch from the burnout series. There are secrets galore on each level as well the requisite signature smashes (remember burnout) and secret smashes (hello burnout).
This game is aimed at a very specific audience with some overlap with other groups. If you've been waitiing for a 3d crash mode since Burnout 3 this is most definitely the game for you.
This game requires a controller.
This game is also really cool. A pure party arcade game where your goal is to smash up a room in various ways. There are secrets in... well basically every level I have played so far, and there are lots of levels to play.
In short... if you liked crash mode from the burnout games, and want a different take on that idea, than this might be for you.
REALLY fun, but I see why people are complaining. It should have keyboard/mouse support. However it does also support my cheap logitech F310 (in xbox mode).
Some odd choices: putting level is dumb, for some reason settings is called clubhouse which confused everyone, and some of the kitchen levels in america are relaly bare and hard to actually get any points (i'm thiking a design mistake.)
However, most of the levels are like "WOW THIS IS AMAIZNG" so in the end it's a recocomend.
So, played for the past 15 minutes....it's pretty fun! Price isn't bad for some crashbreaking fun.
If you have a mid-range computer you probably can't enjoy this game in full glory. My video settings are all turned down load, but the textures are set to High. You can cap the framerate to 60Hz, which means there is actually 60 fps support.
I think this would play better on a beefy computer, since it's Unreal Engine 4.
However, having no keyboard or mouse support is kind of a loss. You do need an Xbox 360/One controller, or in my case, a Wii U Pro controller.
Crashing the golf ball into a wine shelf distorts the audio, which could mean it's my laptop trying to process all the glass sound effects. Again, it's not a beefy computer. It needs more beef.
Overall, until some performance patches are released I would recommend waiting until it's fully developed or if it goes on sale. Or just get it on PS4 then!
EDIT: A 3.9 gig patch was just yesterday, didn't change much. Now downloading yet ANOTHER 3.9 gig patch. Kind of a messy launch going on...
As a non-Early Access title this game is a mess. I was OK with what seemed to be a limited amount of content (4 areas) but was pleased when I found there were multiple areas and holes within each area, each with it's own challenges. Apart from that, however, this feels much like an alpha Early Access release title.
1) You can only play this game with an Xbox controller. I'm not sure why they thought this was a good idea. I could see if there was an intricate control scheme much like maneuvering on your skateboard in the Skate franchise, but there isn't.
2) Speaking of the controls, the only time you can even see them is during the loading screen which (Although great) goes by so fast you can only make out 1 or 2 buttons before you're back in the game. On top of this, it seems most of the controls don't even work. The basic scheme is A) Press the left stick forward to hit the ball. B) Press the B button during the special "Smashbreaker" mode and somehow use the left or right analog stick to steer the ball. None of the other controls I read seemed to do anthing.
3) The game basically plays itself. Ready to go for the hole? Hit the stick and the ball magically flys in, ricocheting off of walls and objects as necessary to make a fancier end to the round. Granted, I only played 3 holes before I requested a refund, it seems there's no way to miss the hole. There is no aiming or planning or thinking required.
4) The menu system is very wierd, in case you're looking for the Options screen, you need to go to Clubhouse first, then you'll find the settings for the game.
Overall, I am very dissapointed with this game. I'm not really sure what the devs were going for here other than EXPLOSIONS, and, IT'S RUNNING ON THE UNREAL 4 ENGINE! Save your money for now and if they decide to drastically overhaul this game later down the line it may be worth it.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Three Fields Entertainment |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 22.01.2025 |
Metacritic | 54 |
Отзывы пользователей | 74% положительных (120) |