Neocrisis: The object of the game and golf in general, is pretty straightforward; place the golf ball into the holes as few strokes/putts as possible. In Planet MiniGolf there are lots of fiendish courses to play in, courses that include all sorts of surfaces from wooden planks to icy environments.
Not only will you be playing on unconventional surfaces, objects and items such as swinging blades of death, rotating windmills, remote controlled cars and such are cunningly placed to hinder your progress.
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.