Mario Golf (1999)
Mario Golf is a video game that brings the classic game of golf to your fingertips. Players can choose from four 18-hole courses, 11 golfers and finely tuned play control mechanics. By playing through tournaments or head-to-head matches, players can create their own golfer and build up his or her experience and skill levels in order to become stronger and more accurate as they progress. Mario Golf also features various minigames designed to test even the most experienced players' skills.
Platforms: Game Boy Color,Nintendo 3DS
Release date: 1999-06-30
All about game Mario Golf
Mario Golf is a classic golf game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color in 1999. This version of Mario Golf, differing from its Nintendo 64 counterpart, includes RPG elements and has an isometric view with sprite-based graphics.
In Mario Golf for Game Boy Color, players can choose to play as one of eight characters from the Mushroom Kingdom - Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong Jr., Bowser Jr., Wario or Waluigi. After choosing their character they are then taken to the Club House where they can practice on the driving range or take part in various tournaments and competitions which increase in difficulty as time goes on. As well as standard stroke play mode there are other fun modes such as Skins Match (where points are awarded based on each hole's winner) and Knockdown Challenge (a target shooting game).
Players can also create their own custom golfer who will improve their skills over time depending upon how much they practice. As well as being able to customize their appearance players can also purchase clubs at Toad’s shop which give them bonuses when used during a round such as greater accuracy or longer drives off the tee box.
Aside from golfing itself there are other activities that you can do around the course – including fishing! Players must catch fish using lures purchased from Toad’s store before selling them back for coins which can be used to buy new equipment at his shop. There is also an unlockable mini-game called “Rescue The Caddie” which tasks users with saving caddies who have been kidnapped by Koopas!
All these features make Mario Golf: Game Boy Color Edition an excellent choice for those looking for some classic arcade style golf action combined with some unique RPG elements thrown into the mix too!
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