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Reviews for "Turbo Golf"

This game is great, the graphics are cool and it's fun to play. However, I feel that the opponents are way too good for a game that is essentially 20-40% luck.

If I may, but how exactly did you decide upon "Sunny Andrews" as a course name? Because to be honest, it doesn't exactly sound like a course name.

Impressive work as always.

Being familiar with TurboNuke's previous work on Kongregate and other sites, it wasn't a suprise to see that Turbo Golf is yet another game that has good artwork, comprehensive gameplay, a great soundtrack, and just plays really well, all while having the originality TurboNuke is known for.

You first pick from the many popular TurboNuke characters (if you're a first-timer, you only get one character choice. Sorry). The objective is to race to the end by sinking your ball first in as little shots as possible, earning from a range of 1-4 points based on your position. As you play each round, you earn money to buy new equipment and powerups from the well-designed shop screen inbetween holes. Powerups range from shot boosters, coin magnets, air boosts, and others.

The gameplay is standard, having a power meter indicating how powerful your shot will be, along with an aiming trail to fine-tune your shots. It's best to get the shot meter in the yellow zone for a "Super Shot!", adding 10% power to your swing.

The artwork and animation is all you'd expect from a TurboNuke game, along with an impressive soundtrack that sets the tone quite nicely. Accompanied with a variety of locations and holes, each unique in it's own way, and in-game achievements that completing will unlock new characters, new customization options, and even new powerups, this game is a perfect addition to the TurboNuke arsenal of games.

There is, of course, minor flaws. When exiting a hole at any time, any power-ups you used during that hole do not return when you try again. Plus, you never really get to see where your ball goes during a Super Shot, which may result in rebounding it off a hill by mistake, or falling into one of the many traps or lakes. Use caution with it.

In all, Turbo Golf is a well-made new addition to TurboNuke's lineup, and will asurably intrest any golf game enthusiast.