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IBM 9-Hole Miniature Golf

IBM 9-Hole Miniature Golf from 1983 proves that even the earliest PC games understood the timeless joy of smacking a tiny ball toward disappointment. It is exactly what it promises: miniature golf, nine holes, and a healthy respect for primitive graphics. Yet beneath the blocky visuals lies a surprisingly charming challenge. Each course demands careful angles and patience, qualities rarely associated with video games and even less with golf itself. There is a certain innocence to it, like a digital postcard from a time when simply seeing a ball move on-screen felt futuristic. It may not have lasers or dragons, but it delivers honest, uncomplicated fun with a putter in hand.
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Status: abandonware
Also published for: Apple II, Atari 8-bit
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