Play, Create, Share is becoming a very popular and crowded genre on the PlayStation Network with the likes of Gravity Crash, Joe Danger and Cuboid. Joining them is Planet Minigolf, released just last week on the PS Store. The title marks Zen Studios’ third PSN release thus far. Based on the casual sport of minigolf, the game boasts 144 holes and then some. Has Zen Studios shot an Eagle with this title, or should they take a mulligan?...
This week, Michael and Matt tease the rim, together.
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Blogcritics: I wanted to enjoy Planet Minigolf, I really did. I’m a big minigolf fan and I've really enjoyed other minigolf videogames from days past. It’s unfortunate that Zen Studios, the creators of Zen Pinball, chose to incorporate a lousy camera system, wonky power ups, and impossible hole setups to effectively destroy any fun that could be had from Planet Minigolf.
The Zen Studios guys are good at what they do, that's for sure but it doesn't look I'll be picking this up.