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Bandai Namco Games Nintendo Golf for Workgroups: April 6, 2017 Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 Cryptic Sea Devolver Digital: The Golf Club 2: June 27, 2017 Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 HB Studios: Maximum Games: Everybody's Golf (2017) August 29, 2017 PlayStation 4 Clap Hanz, Japan Studio: Sony Interactive Entertainment: Golf Story ...
Desert Golfing is a minimalist golf video game developed and published by Canadian indie studio Blinkbat Games, designed by Justin Smith, and released on August 6, 2014, for iOS and Android, [1] and on December 19, 2017, for Windows and macOS. [2]
It was released for iOS on February 9, 2017, [7] [8] and for Android by Playdigious on May 9, 2017. [9] [10] [11] A port for tvOS was released on June 28, 2017. [12] A new golf course named Miami Palms and two new modes—online and pass and play multiplayer—were added to the game in May 2017.
Super Stickman Golf is a golf video game developed by Canadian studio Noodlecake Games and released for iOS and Android devices on June 7, 2011, and Roku devices in December. [1] A sequel entitled Super Stickman Golf 2 was later released on March 14, 2013.
Let's Golf 2 is a sports game developed and published by Gameloft for iOS, Android, and Mac OS X in 2010, and for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile in late 2011. The game was ported for Nintendo 3DS' now-discontinued Nintendo eShop under the name Let's Golf 3D in July 2011. The same handheld version was ported to Japan for release on August 3, 2011.
Let's Golf 3D (Nintendo 3DS) Let's Golf 3 (iOS, Android) Little Big City (keypad-based mobile phones, Android) Little Big City 2 (keypad-based mobile phones, Android) [8] Littlest Pet Shop (keypad-based mobile phones, Android, iOS) Lost: The Mobile Game (based on the television series of the same name; keypad-based mobile phones, iOS)
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Golf Club: Nostalgia was developed by Igor Simić, a visual artist from Belgrade, Serbia, in collaboration with two high school friends who were programmers. [10] The team initially formed because of Simić's interest in pursuing video games as art, and he stated that the games aimed to be "something more akin to interactive satire" due to his background as an editorial cartoonist.