![]() ![]() It gives you chance to do exactly what you feel like you need to do without the added worries of potential griefers, and when you're playing with your little ones, which they'll surely want to partake in once they get an eyeful of the game, it's easy for them to enjoy along with you. You can't ram them, hit their balls, or perform any other antagonising acts, and I absolutely love the idea. The shining feature of the multiplayer mode is that other than the rockets you can shoot at other players, the entirety of the match is non-contact. While traversing the multiplayer fairway performs much like that of the single-player portion of the game, multiplayer also adds in the fun of rockets to fire at other players to slow them down, as well as defensive shields to block such callous behaviour. The match winner is, yes you guessed it, the player with the most points at the end of the three rounds. Matches consist of three rounds for up to eight players, and each round rewards you with points depending on how fast you can get your ball into the hole before everyone else. To truly experience Turbo Golf Racing, though, you'll need to venture into multiplayer, as that's exactly where the game comes into its own. Plus, your car has special abilities, turbo, and wings that let it glide, so there's also that. Along the way you have the ability to use boosting strips reminiscent of Mario Kart, floating circular launch pads, and other fun ways of making your ride a damn sight more fun than real golf. ![]() ![]() The fairways twist and turn their way from your starting point to the end hole across various themed maps, and offer the usual golf-related hazards of sandbank and woodlands to slow your roll, as well as an out-of-bounds area on each side of the fairway that drops you into an abyss of nothingness - before resetting you back onto the fairway, of course. Solo acts as a time trial and challenge mode, which pits you against the clock to putt your ball into the vortex-like hole in the fastest time possible for a rating of one-to-three stars. It's the simplicity of Turbo Golf Racing that has had me spending quite a bit of time on the fairway with my son this weekend, which reaches far beyond the game's main menu.Ĭurrently, you only have two modes to play: Solo and Multiplayer. It's colourful, the music is, while not exactly my cup of tea as you might know by now, energetic and fun, and the simplified menu makes it easy to navigate without cluttering the screen. Immediately upon starting the game, you're met with visuals and a soundtrack that would comfortably sit as a side mode in Psyonix's Rocket League. ![]()
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