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Mini-golf with enemy hits counting against your stroke total sounds like a gimmick. It mostly isn't, and a Discord full of friends will get more out of it than Steam's empty public lobbies ever will.

I'll be straight with you: I came to Dungeon Golf expecting a shallow party novelty I'd clock in twenty minutes and move on from. The core mechanic actually stopped me mid-session. Your stroke count isn't just about how many times you swing. Deliberately rolling your ball into goblins, golems, and lava traps removes strokes, meaning your scoring line is partly a combat puzzle. Getting to a hole with zero swings is a real possibility, not a marketing exaggeration. That reframes how you think about each course, and it kept me poking at angles long enough to care about my character choices. The roster runs eight characters, each with two active abilities and their own stat profile. The lute-wielding frog-bard plays very differently from the barbarian or the skeleton who swings with his own detached leg. Abilities range from knocking opponents' balls into spike traps to quantum-swapping positions mid-hole, and sponsorship perks layer on top as unlockable buffs that let you tune your playstyle further. On paper that's a lot of mechanical surface area for what looks like a casual title. In practice the chaos is self-regulating: whoever sits in last place shoots first each round, which keeps matches from snowballing the way they do in Mario Kart when the wrong person gets blue-shelled at lap three. Here's where the honest part gets uncomfortable. The online player count is functionally dead. Public lobbies are a ghost town, and finding a random match means either knowing people in Ant Workshop's Discord or giving up and playing against CPU opponents. The CPU is actually decent and runs without the connectivity headaches that plagued online sessions at launch, so solo runs through the Championship mode are playable, but this is a party game and it needs a party. Keyboard-and-mouse controls for lining up shots feel genuinely awkward; reviewers across the board flagged this, and after some time with both inputs I agree: grab a controller, bump the shot power sensitivity up in settings, and things click into place. Steam Deck handles it well, which is arguably the best way to play it on a couch. The bigger concern heading into 2025 and beyond is developer support. Steam community posts note bugs that have sat unaddressed for over two years, and the update cadence appears to have stopped. What shipped is a reasonably complete package: nine courses with six holes each, a single-player Championship mode, the eight-character roster, and a local split-screen option that some users report works inconsistently with multiple controllers. Content depth is limited once you've seen all the environments, which span a Mountain Fortress, a Volcanic Forge with Fire Golems, and an Ancient Temple. You will exhaust the variety faster than you would in a live-service golf title. Camera behavior in tight corridor sections can also be a genuine annoyance, clipping and snapping in ways that feel less like an artistic choice and more like a polish gap that never got closed. Who actually gets value out of this: people who have two or three friends they can drag into a local session and want something lighter than Jackbox but with more physical feedback. The chaos-golf formula does work. A four-player couch session with the right crowd hits the same frequency as Mario Party without the bloat. Solo players will run out of reasons to return quickly, and anyone hoping to find randos online is going to be disappointed by the current player population. Fred, Scout Team

Dungeon Golf

Dungeon Golf

17 nov 2023Ant Workshop Ltd
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Mini-golf with enemy hits counting against your stroke total sounds like a gimmick. It mostly isn't, and a Discord full of friends will get more out of it than Steam's empty public lobbies ever will.

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I'll be straight with you: I came to Dungeon Golf expecting a shallow party novelty I'd clock in twenty minutes and move on from. The core mechanic actually stopped me mid-session. Your stroke count isn't just about how many times you swing. Deliberately rolling your ball into goblins, golems, and lava traps removes strokes, meaning your scoring line is partly a combat puzzle. Getting to a hole with zero swings is a real possibility, not a marketing exaggeration. That reframes how you think about each course, and it kept me poking at angles long enough to care about my character choices. The roster runs eight characters, each with two active abilities and their own stat profile. The lute-wielding frog-bard plays very differently from the barbarian or the skeleton who swings with his own detached leg. Abilities range from knocking opponents' balls into spike traps to quantum-swapping positions mid-hole, and sponsorship perks layer on top as unlockable buffs that let you tune your playstyle further. On paper that's a lot of mechanical surface area for what looks like a casual title. In practice the chaos is self-regulating: whoever sits in last place shoots first each round, which keeps matches from snowballing the way they do in Mario Kart when the wrong person gets blue-shelled at lap three. Here's where the honest part gets uncomfortable. The online player count is functionally dead. Public lobbies are a ghost town, and finding a random match means either knowing people in Ant Workshop's Discord or giving up and playing against CPU opponents. The CPU is actually decent and runs without the connectivity headaches that plagued online sessions at launch, so solo runs through the Championship mode are playable, but this is a party game and it needs a party. Keyboard-and-mouse controls for lining up shots feel genuinely awkward; reviewers across the board flagged this, and after some time with both inputs I agree: grab a controller, bump the shot power sensitivity up in settings, and things click into place. Steam Deck handles it well, which is arguably the best way to play it on a couch. The bigger concern heading into 2025 and beyond is developer support. Steam community posts note bugs that have sat unaddressed for over two years, and the update cadence appears to have stopped. What shipped is a reasonably complete package: nine courses with six holes each, a single-player Championship mode, the eight-character roster, and a local split-screen option that some users report works inconsistently with multiple controllers. Content depth is limited once you've seen all the environments, which span a Mountain Fortress, a Volcanic Forge with Fire Golems, and an Ancient Temple. You will exhaust the variety faster than you would in a live-service golf title. Camera behavior in tight corridor sections can also be a genuine annoyance, clipping and snapping in ways that feel less like an artistic choice and more like a polish gap that never got closed. Who actually gets value out of this: people who have two or three friends they can drag into a local session and want something lighter than Jackbox but with more physical feedback. The chaos-golf formula does work. A four-player couch session with the right crowd hits the same frequency as Mario Party without the bloat. Solo players will run out of reasons to return quickly, and anyone hoping to find randos online is going to be disappointed by the current player population.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Party Game - Local FocusStroke Mechanic TwistAbility-Based PvPCouch Co-opCharacter RosterSponsorship PerksSteam Deck FriendlyPhysics PuttingCPU Skirmish Mode

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Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
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Broadband Internet connection
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2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 940MX
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8569U CPU @ 2.80GHz

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