I bought 5 3DS launch titles and like this game a lot more than 3 of them. For 7 dollars you could do so much worse. It would have been nice to have multiplayer but honestly, given the attach rate of 3DS and the amount of people I know who have one, I actually prefer single system 2 player if we can only have one. I've played multiple games with my step sister and its quite well done. I've sunk roughly 8 hours into it so far and only have like 25% of career and achievements and 50% of the challenges done. The career is very very meaty and the inclusion of achievements and challenges is very appreciated. Basically what you're getting here is a golf game with simple, classic but very effective, fun controls and gameplay with 3D that's just nice to have but not a necessity. Probably because its just a port and wasn't made with the 3DS in mind. Tue 2nd Aug I'd love to tell you that it does but not really.Passing the console around does the job but a local multiplayer function would have been better. If you want to take a buddy out to the Links there's a two-player mode available, although it's one machine only in a hot seat fashion - no simultaneous wireless multiplayer here. These are welcome breaks from the standard 9- or 18-hole game and act as nifty training tools too. There's a dedicated challenge mode too, in which you must face up to increasingly difficult objectives: getting the ball within a certain distance of the cup, holing a long putt and more. There's a lengthy career mode in which you increase your chosen character's statistics by winning medals in tournaments, with multiple challenges over the six courses spreading it out over many hours. It's a shame the end game isn't quite up to scratch then, as the game itself is commendably full of content. There are auto-putts, or ‘gimmies’ in golfing terms, when you're within a certain distance of the hole, which helps to speed things along, but Let's Golf! 3D's short game is weak overall. There's also, sometimes, a slight pause between starting your shot and the power bar appearing nothing serious, just enough to put you off your rhythm. While you can change the camera angle, you can't zoom in or pan across the green as you can on the fairway, making it tough to read the grain on medium putts, and all-but impossible on longer attempts. Putting is handled in much the same way, but with a few unwanted flaws. Timing is everything, but should you need a little help after the ball takes flight you can spin it with the Circle Pad or touch screen, a feature more subtle than it sounds. If you want to see your game on the big screen, all you need is a mirroring device like Apple TV or Chromecast, or you can just plug in an HDMI cable.Taking a shot is a simple affair: tap the ball once to start the swing gauge, again to set the power and once more to make contact. To play, just download the Phigolf app (opens in a new tab) onto your Android or iOS device. The next time you see your golf buddies, you may have knocked a few points off your game. Don’t forget to check the analytics on your swing to see what you can improve. Phigolf uses a nine-axis motion sensor to project where your ball would fly if you hit it on a real course. Play anywhere you want whenever you want and get a live 3D analysis of every hit you take. There are about 38,864 official golf (opens in a new tab)courses around the world, and PhiGolf lets you play on almost all of them using your own clubs or the weighted swing trainer. Missing your local golf course? You might be able to play it on your TV. Phigolf World Tour Edition is a Kickstarter-funded (opens in a new tab) golf simulator that lets you virtually play on over 38,000 real courses, and you can celebrate Presidents’ Day by getting it for only $179.99 only through February 20. If you’re still missing your favorite game, then you may want to check out a golf simulator (opens in a new tab) that can put you back on the green without taking you out of your nice, comfy home. Golf and winter have never really gotten along, so the off-season may just feel like par for the course. 20, you can pick up the PhiGolf World Tour Edition golf simulato (opens in a new tab)r for only $179.99 instead of $249 - that's a savings of 28% for a limited time.
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