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Description

Combining amazing graphics, fine-tuned physics and easy-to-use controls, Ballistic Mini Golf is a fun and family-friendly sport game for all ages. Players can play solo, with friends and family or with other players around the world on wide variety of levels that consist of ramps, turns, tunnels, slopes, sand traps, portals, shortcuts, obstacles, special boosters and moving elements. The goal of the game is to complete each hole of a course using as few strokes as possible and score under par. The player with the lowest score at the end of the course wins. Golf balls can be customized and decorated with hats, trails and patterns. Game modes: - Tournament: Single-player game mode. Best choice for players who would like to practice or play alone. - Hotseat: Allows up to 4 players to play on the same device by taking turns playing the game. - Splitscreen: Allows up to 4 players to play on the same device in real-time by dividing the available screen space among them. - Local Multiplayer: Allows up to 4 players to host and join matches over the local area network in real-time. - Online Multiplayer: Allows up to 4 players to play private and public matches over the internet in real-time.

Screenshots

Features

  • 180 holes in total
  • 10 atmospheric locations
  • 5 unique game modes
  • Ball customization
  • Online multiplayer
  • Region based matchmaking
  • Keyboard, mouse, controller, gamepad and touch support

Additional information

Published by

Microlith Games

Copyright

©Microlith Games 2017-2018. All Rights Reserved.

Developed by

Microlith Games

Release date

11/23/2017

Approximate size

1.31 GB

Age rating

For all ages

Category

Simulation

This app can

Access your Internet connection
Access your Internet connection and act as a server.
Access your home or work networks

Installation

Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices.

Language supported

English (United States)




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