I probably would have enjoyed it, however, if it were set in a realistic situation. Developers, rather than create a virtual floor in a virtual room, why not develop the game with realistic boundaries that allow the golf ball to land in, such as a sand trap or a pond? I don't get it. Consequently, if the golf ball ends up with too much power and overshoots the green that is sitting on top of the virtual table, the ball will end up on the "virtual" floor.
Android Emulator is a software application that enables you to run Android apps and games on a PC by emulating Android OS. Rather than the game being played in a realistic, outdoor setting, you're indoors, playing on top of a 'virtual' table, in a 'virtual' room. Ultimate Golf is an Android app and cannot be installed on Windows PC or MAC directly. the developers weren't thinking very clear. The longer you hold it (or like pinball-pull the pole further back), the further the ball goes. In this, you click your mouse and hold it as you aim where you want the golf ball to go, then release the mouse and watch as the golf ball either rolls an inch or flies across depending on how long you held your mouse in a pre-launch position. I loved playing mini-golf when they were popular. I think the developers used the old arcade pinball game machine as an example of what they wanted to create and they inserted a golf game concept into a pinball arcade game. It's unfortunate because it really has great potential. Could it be that bad? Yes.ĭidn't take long to realize the reviewers had good reason to rate this so poorly. After reading the reviews, I read the negative feedback but the pictures were too enticing leaving me to wonder if the reviewers may have had too high of expectations for this.