Sun Dec 14 2025
- Fixed bug with endless vibration
Cozy Golf is the perfect antithesis to the hyper-competitive sports genre. It’s less of a game and more of a mood. The physics are 'semi-realistic'—the ball has enough weight to feel real, but the game is generous with its bounces and rolls to keep the frustration levels at zero. The procedurally generated islands are genuinely beautiful, often making me stop just to watch the pastel clouds move behind a floating lighthouse before I take my putt.
I love that the game encourages exploration. You can purposefully hit your ball away from the hole to reach a hidden 'memento' on a distant cliffside. The lo-fi soundtrack is excellently curated, blending perfectly with the sound of waves and birds. It’s the kind of game I find myself opening for five minutes to decompress after a long day, only to realize I've spent an hour drifting through the sky. It’s a beautiful, gentle experience that understands the 'cozy' aesthetic perfectly.
Infinite procedurally generated holes
Dynamic weather (rain, fog, sunsets)
Vast character customization options
Meditative lo-fi original soundtrack
Keep an eye out for golden sparkles on distant islands. These mementos unlock new club skins and lo-fi tracks. Sometimes, you need to use the wind-boost pads to reach them.
Simply pull back to aim and determine power. A helpful trajectory line shows you where the ball will likely land, removing the guesswork so you can focus on the view.
While you use one universal 'Cozy Club,' you can unlock various skins that change the particle effects of your swings.
I’m really enjoying, Cozy Golf, a ton so far. A huge amount of thanks to the developer for not only creating such a relaxing and endearing golf game in my opinion. But, also for offering the game for one fair price. You’re such a great and rare type of developer today in a sea of scummy micro-transactions. Thank you, immensely ❤️. This game really is so much fun, though. The gameplay mechanics setup for playing golf run very smoothly I think. It does definitely take some learned skill to play well but that is well explained by the tutorials in the game I believe. Yet, I’ve never felt any type of stress making strokes and trying to beat courses in Cozy Golf and that is wonderful to me. I like and appreciate how you can unlock new colored balls and flags by completing challenges in the game. I also appreciate just the overall aesthetics and presentation the game offers. Everything is designed to be very cozy and fun-looking in my opinion. Also, I just did experience that bug where the vibration starts after shooting and doesn’t end. So, many, many thanks for already having a patch out for that issue. I can’t wait to jump back into the game now with that fixed :D. I think if you enjoy golf and just having a fun time that Cozy Golf may appeal to you greatly. Thanks again for such a great game, God bless and Merry Christmas.
Five stars for no ads, straightforward and fun gameplay that keeps me playing every day. Quick turnaround on addressing bug reports. Only frustration is that the green acts completely different in nearly the same exact spot, and there’s no way to tell. It’s like there’s a texture mapping for some areas to be fast and some to be slow, but no way for the player to see that. Even hitting a perfect shot on nearly the same spot with same club results in vastly different bounce or roll distance. If that’s by design, that’s fine, but that’s my only critique. This is on version 1.6.
This is a nice game and I appreciate that it is a premium title with no ads. I like the idea of going to 3 different holes on a course. However, on level 117, there’s an extra flag with no hole. It prevents you from completing the course, so you can’t progress beyond that level for now. I noticed too that when the ball lands, sometimes it bounces in random directions even though the course is mostly flat. Also, this game drains your battery quickly for some reason. One feature I would like to see is a place where you can see your best score for a course. The only thing that it shows you is a star when you score a par or better. If it could show your best score while you are playing, that would be great especially if you want to improve later on.
Picked this up because I liked the art and lack of ads. The gameplay is fun. Seems super easy at first but becomes much more of a strategy as it goes. Physics are surprisingly good, but a few things might frustrate you. It remains excellent though, even with one or two physics improvement requests. The daily course is a fun addition and always special, and different than the course I’m in. Def recommend. I like it enough that I went to check out her other games too. Enjoy!
Will always buy & play games by this developer - the same is true with this game that I love no ads, no microtransactions in exchange for a small price to download. But on top of that, this game is fun, entertaining, not OVERLY difficult but still engaging with cute graphics. The tutorials are helpful, and I can’t seem to find anything frustrating or anything I’d change in terms of gameplay. Mulberry Tree Games has done it again with this one :)
SOOOO relaxing and fun. Never play golf in real life but I’m a pro here! The simple color schemes are so fun and almost nostalgic, and the sounds/ambiance are cool and soothing. I could play for hours cuddled up on the couch. The post cards and messages from the daily level are adorable and uplifting. Endless fun and worth the purchase. I have cozy solitaire and cozy mahjong and simple match from this developer and have not yet been disappointed!
Fairly buggy and inconsistent. Ball movement/shot strength/camera/endless vibrating are the most prominent. However, I really enjoy playing this! This is the only 3D golf game I can find that isn’t riddled with ads and gambling junk — that alone makes it worth it. They’ve released a ton of updates (and a level pack that’s actually worth it) for Simple Match 3 so I’m confident they’ll keep working on this.
Fun little game. Really enjoyable and I’m a huge fan of paying for games upfront and not having a bunch of IAPs. Only a couple hiccups. Sometimes touching the ball and pulling back for a shot misbehaves and takes several attempts before I get the shot indicator to move. Also I’ve had a couple occasions where the haptic starts up in different areas and stays going until I force close the app. iPhone 17 pro max with iOS 26.1.