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Zany Golf

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Machine: Amiga 500

 
Published in Computer & Video Games #109

Zany Golf

Another in Electronic Arts' 'Star Performer' range, Zany Golf was the brainchild of Will Harvey, responsible for the conversions of Marble Madness, and for the brilliant Immortal, reviewed last ish. As the title suggests, it's crazy golf, with some of the wackiest courses any budding Nick Faldo could ever wish for. The objective is simple - hit the ball into the hole in a set number of shots, then move on to the next one, but expect to come across such hazards as windmills, ketchup bottles, bouncing hamburgers, castles, laser cannons and even a pinball table to negotiate!

Graphics are a bit on the grainy side, but it doesn't really detract from the game itself. At full price, this was a barrel of laughs, and for a tenner, it's a steal. Put on your plus-fours and a silly cap, and give this a whirl.

Amiga

Wild 'n wacky putting fun just begging to be bought!

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