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Mini Putt by PsychoGoldfish is a straightforward take on the mini-golf formula with 18 distinct holes designed to test your aim and strategy. Played directly in a web browser, it uses simple controls and basic physics to simulate putting. Each hole features obstacles like ramps, windmills, and tricky slopes that require careful angle adjustments and power calculations. The goal is clear: get the ball into the hole with as few strokes as possible. The game tracks your progress across all holes, encouraging replayability to lower scores and master tricky layouts. What sticks out is how well the minimal design works in its favor. Despite its 2001 release, the game feels brisk and accessible without frills. The lack of complex visuals or mechanics makes it easy to pick up and play in short bursts. Community favorites often highlight its nostalgic simplicity and the satisfaction of nailing a long shot. While not graphically ambitious, its no-nonsense approach to mini-golf challenges remains effective. The browser format keeps it alive for quick sessions, appealing to players who want a low-stakes but engaging test of precision.
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