
Want to mess around with the gravity, go nuts. Say you’re bored of just standard minigolf, even with the different courses, the pre-game settings can alleviate this. This cannot be said about anything in the game regarding how it looks or sounds, with music and graphics being rather unremarkable and bland. If you’re not good at minigolf (like me), these aren’t going to help you one bit, but the variety is appreciated nonetheless and it keeps from the game getting boring. Each course outside of their theme has it’s own gimmicks or hazards, like the Worms course requiring you to roll into landmines to get pushed up to higher levels, or requiring you to skip water in order to get closer to the hole. The other eleven themes range from a Haunted Mansion, to a Museum, Candyland, even a course based on the Worms series. Luckily, only the first of these courses Forest remotely resembles the standard minigolf course one would go to in real life. Twelve courses (with one of them being unlockable), each holding Eighteen holes.

When looking at Golf With Your Friends at a skin deep level, you’re going to get exactly what you came for. Golf With Your Friends is for all intents and purposes a pure digital version the game.

Regardless, I enjoy myself playing it, there’s a harmless fun in playing minigolf with it’s goofy themes and unnatural hazards. Terrible at it playing it in real life, and terrible at it while playing Golf With Your Friends. Lets get this out of the way, I am terrible at minigolf.
