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Footy Golf: Mario-like characteristics and a controllable ball!

by Hari.K

posted in Footy Golf , Mobile , game , Platform , iOS , app

We have had the chance to welcome all sorts of platform games on our download stores and we certainly want more of them to fill our endless appetite for thrilling experiences on the go. Among the latest releases is one that you might not have noticed! It’s a title that’s a combination between soccer and golf; players will simply be tasked to kick a ball that will then fly-off for an adventure before ending into a specified net. If you are excited to learn more, read on!

The app we refer to is called Footy Golf. It’s the latest release from Donut Games and since these guys have a pretty good reputation when it comes to handling pixels, gamers will certainly get a dose of it through this new release. As expected, it will be possible for players to find the discussed title on major download platforms. Simply look for it on your local App Store or Google Play if you feel like embarking on an exciting journey!

Foot Golf is obviously free-to-play, but as expected, it holds in-app purchases that players are meant to use for an in-game boost. Getting back to the gameplay, it might help to mention that unlike other platformers, one will not really control a character, but a ball. The latter will have to be kicked into the air; it will eventually collect coins and other stuffs on its way to the net.

Also note that it will be possible to progress through four themed worlds (The Suburbs, Cave, Factory and Desert) and each of these certainly have a very strong Mario feel. Another cool feature is the possibility to unlock new characters round after round! To boot, gamers will also get to play with balls of all sorts; each of which will have different characteristics. Donut Games’ thirty seconds preview will definitely give you a better idea of what's on offer. Do check it out!

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