Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Kelsey Doherty | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Exciting features:
• Over 50 hand-crafted levels!
• PRO Levels put your disc golf skills to the test.
• Single player, offline-play. NO ADS.
• 20 Different discs to unlock and master.
• One-touch Camera control, double-tap to zoom!
• Simple drag-and-release controls.
• Beautiful graphics.
• Disc editor: customize the design of your discs.
• Fun for all ages.
I'm having a lot of fun playing this game. The levels are designed really well and the art and music give the game a fun and relaxing feel. I've also enjoyed trying to collect all the different discs. Definitely check this game out!
For a game that costs $4, it sure does crash a lot. Limited shots due to limited space in your bag. Trees have a tendency to grab desks as they fly by. Not too bad, but I'm not sure it is worth the price tag.
There's very little in the disc golf niche. This is great in its simplicity and has a recognizable format of gameplay. A bit too simple for 5 starts from me. There's also a few little things that bugged me; like the cancel throw button sometimes gets in the way. Wouldn't it be better at the top, maybe a bit transparent? I would try to wind back my throw to get as far as possible. It I couldn't without canceling my throw. Then there's the map view, where a button sometimes blocks where tee pad is.
On the surface it's a good game. Concept is pretty good, physics are reasonable and design is entertaining. A lot of drawbacks though... 1) Way over-priced. It's not worth it. 2) Crashes non-stop. Have had to close out / re start the game a lot. 3) Tutorials are annoying. There are too many and it gets in the way. 4) It's crazy short. Only one course is included. Don't bother buying.
ADD A RESTART BUTTON!! Also fix the constant crashing, shoulda never paid $4 for this
Disappointed with the amount of time it crashes. Unless fixed definitely not worth the $4
I disc golf, so I picked this up as soon as I became aware of it. Here is the rundown of the Pros & Cons of this game, in my point of view.. Pros- Fun, really fun Grasps the feel of disc golf A short, but good, variety of discs, not just cosmetic differences either When I have to put it down, for one reason or another, I WANT to keep playing Great course design, and it would be EPIC if you put a course editor in the sequel. Cons- Too short, but I feel like it is because of deadlines, not lack of ideas You can keep playing a level over and over and "farm" for stars, making the purchase of news discs feel empty The editing of discs isn't explained well. I still don't know how to make the existing decal on a disc go away. It just puts the new decal over the existing one. That's lame. Too much fun (What were they thinking?) I'd recommend this game to others. ESPECIALLY people who are disc golfers or at least have a passing interest in the sport. I feel people are being a little too harsh on it. Was the high price tag because it was made by a small studio? That would make sense, and that would take the wind out of the sails in the "This game was too expensive" boat. Either way, this is some fun stuff, and I will anxiously wait for a sequel, and will happily pay whatever price tag that you deem necessary.
When this game was first released a long time ago I eagerly tried it and quickly dumped it. I decided to download it again yesterday and was happy to discover the developer has made major improvements in gameplay and graphics. Spent a few hours playing yesterday and am looking forward to enjoying this again today. The only issue that I hope will be resolved at this point is inconsistent activation of zoom (pull back perspective) on the iPhone. This feature works more reliably on my iPad, but even on that device it often requires repeated tapping attempts.