Hugecalf Studios’ {golfing}/racing hybrid title, Turbo Golf Racing, is a enjoyable time. It is a wacky arcade recreation that sees you utilizing automobiles to launch outsized golf balls by means of maze-like environments, taking many cues from Rocket League.
Mechanically, Turbo Golf Racing is snug doing its personal factor, with {the golfing} angle pairing splendidly with the graceful controls. You may be utilizing turbo, power-ups, and the like throughout the sport’s two major modes. The primary mode — and the lesser of the 2 — is Race, which provides you limitless hits in your ball as you attempt to get it into the opening first throughout three matches. You are competing straight with different gamers, so most consumable power-ups like missiles or shields serve their best objective right here. The opposite major mode is Golf, which is extra like conventional {golfing}. You get one contact on the ball per “drive” and also you’re attempting to be as far beneath par as attainable throughout 5 matches — or 18 holes within the offline mode.
Whereas Golf mode makes much less use of power-ups, it leaves extra time to drink within the vibrant and diverse environments. Every area has a definite look, even when the precise programs themselves are likely to mix collectively after you have run by means of just a few. The vibrancy and pseudo-futuristic aesthetic additionally borrow closely from Rocket League, as do the controls, making certain that choosing up the title is a breeze.
Hugecalf even takes its monetisation cues from Psyonix, with loot containers, a battle go, and all method of cosmetics current all through. Outdoors of a menu to select your recreation mode, practically all different menu choices are linked to the title’s financial system. However we expect Hugecalf knew this beforehand, as the sport awards free objects and goodies at a higher-than-average charge.
When you’re in search of a quick distraction, Turbo Golf Racing delivers a sizeable quantity of enjoyable in an admittedly slim bundle.