New for this iteration of Everybody's Golf, you can now level up your proficiency with each golf club as you play - for every well-placed shot you pull off, your club will gain experience depending on the type of shot you've performed, levelling up its power, control, backspin and something called 'back door', which is a fancy way of saying those skin-of-your-teeth, grazing the edge of the hole putts that almost miss. Anything other than yellow or white will send your ball off courseįor the lone golfer, Everybody's Golf has a fairly extensive single player 'career mode' to work through, taking your own custom character from newbie to pro golfer, through various tournaments and versus matches along the way. The red, black, white and yellow bits underneath show how accurately you'll have to hit it. Adding an element of timing-based skill to the proceedings, hitting it slap bang in the middle when it reaches the bottom is sure to send your ball straight, but too much either side and it'll curve wildly off course instead. All you have to do is line up your shot, then press once to start the meter building, another to set the power, and a third time when the meter reaches the bottom to line up your swing. When it comes to actually taking your shots, Everybody's Golf sticks to the tried and tested, simplistic three-click control scheme that means anyone can get in on the fun. On the plus side, this never impedes your shots, as you and your ball pass straight through any folks in your way - but it does make golf seem way more lively a sport than you'd expect it to be. Perhaps unusually, instead of taking it in turns with your computer controlled opponents, everyone will instead roll up to each hole together, as you become part of a whooping, hollering mass of golf enthusiasts all lining up to take their shots at once. True to its name, Everybody's Golf is a light-hearted take on the somewhat stuffy and serious sport of golf, full of bright colours, celebratory fireworks and comic-book style onomatopoeia words when you accidentally hit a tree. Unless you're playing from the rough, anyway. Everybody's Golf is as easy to pick up and play as the title suggests.
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