Description:
Challenge your skills on 6 different Mini-Golf courses.
Each course has 9 unique holes to master. Choose 1 of the 6 worlds
to master. Play with rain, snow or on a clear blue sky on water or
on land. You can change the view from 1st perspective to a bird's
eye point overlooking the hole. The courses are full of traps
that will tax your skills to the limit. From the beginner to the
advanced, a Putt-Putt Miniature Golf game will be a fine addition to any golfer's
assets.
- A new
gameplay video was uploaded to YouTube. This is in HD 2K and the
length of the video is a little shorter that the first one.
- SlifkerGames: "Putt-Putt
Miniature Golf" is a project that will be released after "Jungles of
Maxtheria" is completed. The gameplay is finished. The only
things that need to be done are more holes (and possible more worlds),
a redo of the menu system and the
coin payment system for mobile. There will be smaller bugs to fix
(such as the music or the feel using a touchscreen), but they are very
minor. As you can see from the video, it's mostly done.
Alphabet
Google
Android: - Android 10+ (Quince Tart)
(API 29+).
- ARM or ARM64.
- OpenGL ES2.0+, OpenGL ES3.0+, Vulkan.
- 1GB+ RAM.
Alphabet
Chrome OS: - Most Chromebook
models starting from late 2016 should have the Google Play Store
pre-installed to be able to download and run Android or Chrome apps.
- There
are some Chromebook models that will run Linux apps natively as well.
Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad):
- Apple iOS 12.0+.
- Metal graphics.
Apple Macintosh: - macOS 10.13+ (High Sierra)
- Apple Silicon, x64 with SSE2.
- Metal capable Intel & AMD GPUs.
Microsoft Windows (EXE): - Window 7 (SP1+) +.
- x86, x64 with SSE2 instruction set.
- DX10, DX11 or DX12.
- This will work on Windows operating systems after Windows 7 (Windows
10 & 11). Microsoft Windows 10/11 (UWP): - Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- x86, x64 with SSE2 or ARM, ARM64.
- DX10, DX11 or DX12 GPUs.
- This
version will not work on Windows operating systems before Windows 10
(See .exe).
Windows 10/11
(Linux): - Newer build versions of Windows 10 can run Linux apps but may
require addtional setup first (WSL).
- Windows 11 can run Linux apps (WSL) and Android apps but may require
additional setup first (App Store).
- "Windows Subsystem for Linux" (WSL) is available on the Windows Store.
COMING SOON
- Currently under development with a
multi-platform release.
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