
My first multiplayer match had one, simple modifier added to it. That’s where the fun, and chaos, take place. Carry on with the single-player campaign and you get introduced to spinning platforms and more, but it’s all really a fairly standard take on digital mini-golf - the fact that the levels have no textures also doesn’t do it any favour.īut, if you told me that you only had a certain amount of time to play Golf Gang I’d very quickly and sharply tell you to quit out of the single-player and boot up the multiplayer. There are some water jumps, there’re some aerial rings that allow you to perform an action, and sometimes you can hit the ball when it’s in the air. It starts slow and steady, a simple-looking golf game stuffed with relatively standard ‘indie golf game’ fare. That’s Golf Gang.Ī few levels into Golf Gang‘s single-player and you’ll probably be wondering what the hell I’m on about. There’s more coming too, but the focus of today is what happens when multiplayer and golfing smash together, creating a golf game that plays like a racer, and is teeming with potential for chaotic fun. We’ve had golfing RPGs, golfing puzzle games, golfing VR games and a lot of multiplayer, party golf games.

I’m not sure when it happened, but golf has definitely made it back into vogue over recent years.

Up to eight players can simultaneously smash their way around, and off, hundreds of mini-golf holes in Golf Gang.
