Miniature golf is already a whimsical sport, but Fuzzy's World of Miniature Space Golf decides Earth simply isn’t strange enough. Released in 1995, this quirky DOS game sends players putting across cosmic courses filled with bizarre obstacles, improbable physics, and the occasional moment where you wonder whether gravity has taken the afternoon off. The cheerful presentation and playful level design make it easy to jump into, even if your golf skills are mostly theoretical. Each hole feels like a tiny puzzle, asking you to line up the perfect shot while avoiding hazards that seem specifically designed to embarrass overconfident players. It’s a lighthearted experience that proves space exploration sometimes involves a putter.
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