- September 15, 2023
- Sleepwalking Potatoes
Golf VS Zombies
65%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
grinding, stability
91% User Score 22 reviews
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About
"Golf VS Zombies" is a post-apocalyptic golf game where you can play by yourself or with up to three friends in a hot-seat mode. Collect bottle caps as currency to purchase upgraded clubs and balls from a strange vendor, as you drive your golf cart through hordes of zombies. The game offers a variety of absurd items and power-ups to help you survive and achieve a high score.











+5
Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions
- The game features a unique and fun concept that combines golf with zombie combat, providing an entertaining experience.
- The golf mechanics are well-developed, intuitive, and satisfying, making successful shots rewarding.
- The colorful pixel art graphics and humorous animations contribute to an enjoyable atmosphere.
- The currency system is excessively grindy, requiring players to replay courses to unlock essential upgrades and content.
- The camera angle can be frustrating, often leading to uncertainty about aiming and shot placement.
- Level variety is lacking, with some environments feeling repetitive, and there is a desire for more multiplayer options.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is generally well-received for its balanced design and enjoyable challenges, complemented by nice level layouts. However, players criticize the grindy currency system that necessitates repetitive course play, a frustrating camera angle that complicates aiming, and a putting mechanic that feels underdeveloped.
“Cool gameplay, really nice level design.”
“The game offers well-balanced gameplay that provides both fun and challenges for players.”
“Cool gameplay, really nice level design.”
“My biggest issues were the currency system (used for buying new courses, absolutely essential permanent upgrades, cosmetics, and limited use powerups) being insanely grindy for a game with such a short runtime, forcing you to replay courses. The golfing camera angle frequently makes you make educated guesses about what you're aiming at, and putting is always an entirely flat afterthought of a mechanic.”