Разработчик: Cryptic Sea
Описание
Features
- Online multiplayer for up to four.
- Nine holes.
- Match, Skins, Speed, Team Skins and Team Speed modes.
- Voice and text chat.
- Carts with rockets.
- Heads.
- Formerly known as Golf?.
Game Modes
Stroke Play: Classic stroke for stroke golf scoring.
Skins: Players compete per hole for points for a cumulative total. Ties carry over to the next hole.
Speed: Individuals compete to put the ball in the hole the fastest.
Team Speed: Teams compete to put the ball in the hole the fastest.
Team Skins: Both players on a team take a shot, best ball is the start of next shot.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: Intel Core™ Duo or faster
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 150 MB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.8
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 150 MB available space
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04, SteamOS 64-bit
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 150 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
dead game
really tho if if they would just add a course builder or moddability it'd be worth 5$ but it's a 1 dollar game.
I actually really like it tho
This is probably my favorite game of all time. Every night before bed I speak a brief prayer to the developer for more content.
for 5, nah. its like if golf with your friends had only one level but to make up for it had some weird art style to it that feels like "does this belong in a museum or is it simply not finished?" with that being said however, if its for 1, its a good foakin deal ma dude,
Pretty jank, pretty glitchy. Fun to play with friends, we played four rounds with four friend and got about an hour and a half out of it. Probably won't start it again until there's a lot more content but it was easily worth the 1.24€ I got it for on sale.
On the one hand, this is a fifteen year old placeholder for a real game but on the other hand it's neat and fun and different. The swing mechanics are buttery. (Dunno why the store page says they started work in 2008. Archive.org has a page from 2005 which matches the "last modified" for the files on one of my old hard drives. I am old and getting older.) I want to play with my friends but that requires convincing my friends to be hip and cool original gamester aesthetes like me.
Recommended if you have reasonable expectations.
Isn't a bad concept but wow the music could use some work. It's pretty repetitive/dull. Other than that, i'd say get it on sale, because it really is just a good concept and not much else.
“Golf for Workgroups” fills you with exactly the sort of unease and malaise you’d expect from anything that has “Workgroups” in its name. It really is optimized for maximum productivity. Highly recommended for all upwardly mobile problem solvers, builders, thinkers, and doers who strive for more, move the needle, stand on the precipice, and always aim to deliver an ETA by EOD.
Got this during a Devolver Sale for about two dollars. Spent about an hour mucking around with a friend, and playing through the nine holes available at the time of this review. And you know what? It may have been the best two dollars I've ever spent.
The golfing itself feels well done, with mouse based swinging that feels good, and works even better. The art style is...strange bordering on unsettling, but not in a bad way. The music lends to the slightly creepy atmosphere, though I found that some old ragtime works better for going with the 'what the hell is happening' nature of the game.
I highly recommend it for some fun golfing action, and am interested in seeing what else comes out for the game.
I'd been looking for this game for years, since the third or fourth time I had to Format C. Years, you say? The last time I saw or played this game, it was on a CRT monitor. A CRT MONITOR, FFS!
At the time, this game was a great cold turkey option to my Outlaw Golf 2 addiction. It was glitchy, obscure, and painful to play (as opposed to OG2 which was painful, drunk and technically a great golf game... just ignore Dave Attell).
Can't say for certain when I first played Golf?, but I think it was in 2006/7, and I have to say that nothing -NOTHING- seems to have changed since then. Which, imo, is great. This game is a trial, an experience, a teapot on your head. It is by no means easy to pick up, but it also is hard to put down. The minimalist graphics are perfectly executed and stand as a nice juxtaposition to graphics heavy, physics/system/story weak, AAA produced games. It stood on that aesthetic ten years ago and it stands on it now. The story is both coherent and poignant in view of today's politics. That might be a joke, as this is a game about Golf? I think, but you didn't have to read that last sentence, so it all comes together.
However, after all that smoke blowing, I can't obscure at least one thing I've run into in this iteration, and it's a biggie for me- jumping in the cart immediately puts me in black screen mode- I can still see the hole map and other HUD elements, but if I want to see where I'm going, I have to get out. Mostly, I don't care- it's a golf course, so driving should be fast and obstacle free- but the cart driving was some of the most fun I remember from the freeware I found years ago. Perhaps it's a glitch in my system this time, but without more tinkering I have to call it a negative point.
TL;DR- waited for the end for that? Yep- and here it is: This is Golf? Golf? is great. But is it Golf? Assemble your workgroup and create a synergistic plan to decide whether this idea merits further development into a concept.
Out of 5?
Fore! ;)
It's got great controls and physics, and there's an amazing amount of freedom. Players can take their shots in turns, swing at the same time, rush to finish the course, or walk and drive around it at their leisure.
Unfortunately, the game hasn't seen an update in almost two years. The same nine holes, even with the neat gimmicks some of them have, do get old after a while. A course editor/Workshop support would be a godsend.
Still, as it is, Golf for Workgroups is a good buy at 5$. It's a great time, alone or with others. Just keep in mind that the updates have been few and far in-between.
Fun, but the content runs out fast and its not looking like this is ever getting out of early access or getting any more updates.
Ages ago, there was an unassuming little tech demo called "Golf?" (as in, Golf Question Mark). It was very much a golf game; mouse-based swinging and all, but the abstract sepia look of the courses, the brightly-colored robotic golfers with guns and teapots on their heads, and the rocket-powered golf carts certainly set it apart from the crowd. While not much became of "Golf?" around that time, the title screen always promised, "Free Demo (for something we eventually hope to charge money for)".
Golf for Workgroups is that something.
While sanitized of its very slightly less copyright-friendly aspects (the "dancing guy" head, previously stated to be a Street Fighter 2 reference, has been replaced with "another gun") and given a spit-polish in several other aspects, Golf for Workgroups is more or less the same game that "Golf?" was. While certainly it's a bit less buggy (only a bit; I've had it come up with zero graphics at least once), it is still only nine holes long, with no sign of any more courses coming. In fact, despite this being an Early Access game, the last update was over a year ago, and the devs seem to have moved on to other things.
Now, I loved "Golf?" and I'm more than happy to buy this just to show my support for it, but at the same time, I cannot recommend people buy it if they're expecting something more substantial than the existing 9 holes. Perhaps this might change in the future, if more courses got added, but for the time being, I can't really advise a purchase in good conscience.
It's a pretty neat game with a good engine and could do with more levels and certainly a better multiplayer system. The game's already quite enjoyable even with other great golf games in existance.
And then it never got updated.
Just get 100ft Robot Golf.
I was a huge fan of GolfQuestionmark so I'm glad to see that it finally made its way to steam (under a new name). It's nice to have a full fledged golf game rather than just miniature golf(which is fun too). Plus, why wouldn't you want to drive around in golf carts with rocket sauce?
I've been playing the older version of this for something like 10 years, and now it's updated and works natively on OSX. Best golf game ever? I wouldn't know, I don't really even like golf but I sure do love this game. There's no better way to spend $5 assuming you have friends that will play this with you. Buy it, now.
I played an old version of this game over ten years ago but thought it had disappeared for good several years ago.
When I found this on Steam again recently I bought it straight away with no doubts. The game is limited currently but what’s here is even better than I remember and great fun to play.
I really hope this game is the success it deserves to be and gets developed to its full potential.
So I saw this was available for a free weekend, and I'd been curious about it for some time. After taking this opportunity to play the game, I bought it in a heartbeat.
For all of its bizarre visuals and eerie music (Which I admittedly turned down in favour of playing my own music while golfing, sorry devs!), as well as its silly golf-cart physics and other shenanigans, buried deep beneath all of that is a surprisingly good golf game.
In particular, the game's advertisement of having "A swing mechanic designed to be satisfying" is actually spot on the mark - For a simple mechanic based on using your mouse to imitate the swing of the club, the game does a really good job of helping you feel the 'weight' of the club, and the guide ruler helps you angle your shot just right. I've had a lot of fantastically satisfying moments where I've chipped a ball into the hole from off the green, and it feels perfect.
My only complaint, one that is shared with other players currently, is that there's only one 9-hole course available at the moment, but honestly for the price (55 cents a hole when it's not on sale!) I'd say it's worth it.
I have not tried this game multiplayer yet, but I hope to convince a few of my colleagues to join me for a few rounds of ball chess soon.
Golf for Workgroups really maximized our golfing efficiency. Profits are up 25% and we're now golfing faster than ever!
it is ball game of golf - contains the following:
ball, clubs, character, cart, obstacle
multiplay is cool and i love to play quickly with my friends, which i have many of
there are some sounds in this game which are nice and it is also quiet a lot which is also nice
customizing heads has never been easier
Strange, and confusing to get into at first, but meet some people on here and have a great time for hours with some new/old buddies
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Cryptic Sea |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 02.02.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 79% положительных (58) |