A little golf tour comment

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A little golf tour comment

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I’m not sure you played golf until you played golf in the moonlight. In the moonlight under the pink flowers-I think it is a flower-fireflies are sliding, and lanterns-I think they are lanterns-glow from their habitat. A Little Golf Journey will take you here and in the early stages of its activities! World 2: Playing golf at night! Flowers bloom and fireflies! No need to worry about losing the ball.

No need to worry about anything. A Little Golf Journey is a kind of ease in itself. In its neat, low-poly landscape, you can play a simplified golf game that still manages to capture the precise fun and ASMR details of the game. Move a small cursor to guide your shot. Hold the trigger to further lengthen the shot, but be aware that the position of the hitting point will swing more, which is more of a game of probability. Hold down the other trigger to stabilize your heart and fight against the swing. shooting! All that’s left is the details-move the camera, reverse the camera-which is very useful-so you can shoot from the angle where you want the ball to land. Hit the ball into the hole as economically as possible and earn a bunch of stars for your performance.

This is a trailer for A Little Golf Journey.

You also want to look around. Not only because the levels are colorful, simple and beautiful, but because quickly putting the ball in the hole means looking around for paths that may not be immediately apparent. Can you jump across the corner across the lake? Is the risk of sailing in trees and landing on rugged land worth it? Rough, like a bunker, eliminates your ability to hit the ball with a strong shot, but maybe it’s worth the risk? Perhaps the useful island near the green is not a pure ornament.

Another reason: A Little Golf Journey is full of secrets. Earlier, I hit a level of invisible cube-well, almost invisible-it encouraged me to forget the green and instead hit some small targets within a certain period of time. When I was finished, I was back on the level map-I like the level map-a brand new road opened up, leading me into a trap that was completely different from the gentle landscape I had navigated before.

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I like these secrets—the one I destroyed just touches the depths of here—I like the unfamiliar courses you can eradicate. But the real proof of A Little Golf Journey is how much I like the basic game, subtly reduced and beautifully balanced. It’s a bit challenging-you need a certain number of stars to pass through certain gates-but there are also many shortcuts that can be found on the grass. A dexterous little miracle, best enjoyed in the moonlight.

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