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A jam submission

Golf5000View game page

A 2d golf game with some physics made for SA Physics Jam 2023
Submitted by Matt W. (@mattwilldev) — 1 minute, 16 seconds before the deadline
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Matthew Williams: mattheww187@gmail.com

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Submitted

Nice, simple game, perfectly scoped for a gamejam.  Loved the sound effects! very satisfying!  And it did indeed have a menu with a funky tune.

Agree with other comments re the "empty sky", big lob shots would be fun.

Submitted

Well done its cool little game :)

Submitted

Neat well done - would have loved a pan option - good job

Submitted

This was simple and fun. I echo what Ed said in that being able to pull off some big lob shots would be great because (i.e. remove the out of bounds at the top for the open air stage).

Also, it turns out that my bad golf is not restricted to IRL attempts.

Submitted

Very nostalgic art and vibe, and nice, simple puzzling.

As mentioned by another person, the friction seems to be off, rolling down slopes almost feels like bouncing down steps…

There’s also the “black-hole sky” aspect, but, I enjoyed the added challenge of not solely relying on arcs to save the day.

Good job, though a couple more levels would’ve been fantastic!

Submitted

This was fun! The aiming felt good, and it was a nice challenge to try to get all the levels' holes in one. It did sometimes feel like the friction on the ball was more than it should be (the number of times my ball stopped at the very edge of a slope was too many to count), and I was a bit disappointed/annoyed by the empty sky that just sucked up the ball into the nether when a big arc would have been great; I'd have liked either a ceiling (like in the first level), or preferably, space to do a big arc if I wanted to try to get that right.

But anyway, nice, clean graphics, and a fun time. Nice!