Mini Golf King
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About
Mini Golf King is a sport game that offers both single-player and multiplayer modes with excellent gameplay and great graphics. The game features hilarious characters and addictive gameplay, but can be frustrating due to numerous bugs and an abundance of ads. Challenge other players and compete to become the Mini Golf King!











- The game has great graphics and is visually appealing.
- It's fun and addictive, providing a good challenge.
- The multiplayer aspect allows for competitive play against real people.
- Matchmaking is often unfair, pairing players with significantly higher trophies and better equipment.
- The game frequently disconnects, causing players to lose their entry fees and coins.
- Progression is heavily reliant on in-game purchases, making it difficult for free-to-play users to advance.
monetization
660 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads and the pressure to make in-app purchases to progress. While some users appreciate the option to watch ads for rewards, others find the forced ads after matches intrusive and disruptive to gameplay. Overall, the game is perceived as a cash grab, with a significant emphasis on microtransactions and a frustrating balance between ad viewing and actual playtime.
“The coins required for equipment upgrades are obscenely unattainable without making in-app purchases, but one can really advance just fine without them.”
“There are in-game purchases, but they are not required to be successful and have fun playing the game.”
“Good fun and quite easy to avoid in-game purchases.”
“You know that scene in Ready Player One where they talk about filling 90% of the screen with ads before inducing seizures... congrats Rising Wings, you took a fun concept and made it a horrible experience.”
“The cost for in-game purchases is not equal to what you get; it's a huge rip-off.”
“This game is a setup for a cash grab and has way too many ads that disrupt gameplay.”