Hole in One is golf distilled into its purest, slightly pixelated essence, where patience is key and frustration lurks behind every poorly judged swing. Released in 1995, it captures the slow, methodical rhythm of the sport with surprising fidelity, even if your computer opponent seems suspiciously calm about everything. The controls take a moment to get used to, but once they click, you may find yourself oddly invested in shaving a single stroke off your score. It is the kind of game that quietly hooks you, then punishes your overconfidence with a sand trap. Much like real golf, but with fewer mosquitoes.
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