The first time I am using a gamepad.
I am running the game on Windows.
The music works (same as in Bearcycle) in the main menu.
I failed to put in one, but the golf balls do not continue where I started. Is it not normal in golf to have the golf balls stay where they ended up? Or is this just a mode or an intentional design decision?
The anime faces are amazing :) .
I sometimes accidentally change my aim with one or both of the golfers when pressing LB or RB. But that might be a skill and experience issue on my part.
On the second hill map, I shot the ball outside the map, and it took some time before I could attempt to hit the next ball. On the other hand, on a later level, one ball that went outside the level might have ended up back inside the level again (due to hills).
Will there be per-course statistics? I saw one other golf game where after the game is done, results are shown.
(I removed the game name from the image, since I do not want to advertise for a possibly competing game without you requesting it).
Will this game support two-player mode (as in, two players, each controlling one golfer, instead of one player controlling two golfers)? Never mind, I just saw that multiplayer is already planned.
I wonder how you can graphically represent the hills.
The ball path prediction is nice and interesting.
I completed the game (without finishing all levels) rather quickly. But I assume that levels can be replayed to get a better score (once score is implemented).
I have no idea whether this might become a commercial success or not. Requiring a gamepad might limit customers on Steam, but if Steam is not the targeted platform (or maybe Steam deck?), then that should not be an issue. I do not remember seeing a concept like this.