as somebody who has only played the wii sports included with the console I found this putt putt a little hard to learn. The power curve you have to use for each swing is a pain when all they had to do was the same thing in the regular golf game which would make the game more enjoyable for everybody. If you have small kids..get something else as the grandkids with me lose interest pretty quick if they have a hard time learning the power swing. You are limted to how many characters you can create and holes you can play. Maybe they should change the name to king of difficult putt putt.
Well, to begin with, it took us (myself and my 5 and 6 year old daughters) a little while to get into the swing of things. The control of the putter was a little difficult at times (sometimes it would swing on it;s own, sometimes there was no line to help you line up your shots) The graphics were okay, they weren't as animated as I thought they should be. But overall the eventually had fun with it and that's all that matters. Oh, and one more thing...the setup for the game...very awkward and sometimes hard to follow. I'm still trying to figure out how to save all three of us so we don't have to take 15 minutes to get into the game.
I decided to buy this because we were looking to buy a golf game to play other than Wii Sports. Found thus one at a good deal & have seen some positive reviews for it. It's kinda tricky playing it at first, but give it a little time & you'll get the hang of it. I like playing solo or with/vs my friends. I don't like the tourney vs computer... it's already an expert.
Great game!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game is not very good. It has really cheap/bad graphics, and isn't really very fun. It might be okay for a little family/friendly competition, but probably after playing it a few times you will put it away and never play it again.
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