Sun Apr 07 2024
- Bug fix and improve game stability.
Solo Mini Golf is a surprisingly tranquil and focused experience that strips away the high-pressure competitive elements of most golf games to focus on pure spatial puzzle-solving. The 'Solo' aspect isn't just a mode; it's the core philosophy. Without opponents or timers, the game becomes a meditative exercise in trajectory and force. As an expert in casual mechanics, I found the physics to be pleasantly 'bouncy,' rewarding creative bank shots and risk-taking.
The minimalist art style works heavily in its favor. By removing unnecessary environmental clutter, the game makes the geometry of each hole easy to read. While it may lack the depth of a full-scale simulator, the level design is consistently clever, introducing portals, magnets, and moving platforms at a steady clip. It’s the digital equivalent of a desk toy—satisfying, easy to pick up, and a great way to decompress for a few minutes.
100+ Relaxing Levels
Minimalist 3D Graphics
Intuitive One-Finger Controls
Satisfying Haptic Feedback
Before taking a shot, drag the aim indicator all the way around the screen. Look at the ghost-line of the bounce. In many levels, the direct path is a trap; look for a wall you can bank off of to bypass the larger hazards entirely.
While there is no timer, completing a level in the minimum number of strokes earns you 'Zen Gems.' These can be used to unlock different ball textures that change the haptic feedback of the game, from a heavy marble to a light ping-pong ball.
Solo Mini Golf is designed as a focused, single-player experience with no online competitive features.
Simple and fun! It’s actually a bit tricky at times, which just makes me want to play even more. The cute design is an added bonus!
Visually pleasing. Simple but has a level of difficulty to it that makes it fun to play!
I Love it , simple game to play
Always be golfin’









