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Mini Golf Pro - Today's Time Waster

Mini Golf ProWhen my code strikes back, and my head is swimming in meaningless garbled input, I feel this insatiable urge to putt. Mini Golf Pro is my new vice, my new addictive habit that thaws my mind from the chilling code. Mini Golf Pro (a free download) is actually very fun, especially if you like putt-putt. With 27 holes and several other smaller games all in one 7MB package, the fun lasts for hours. This game features multiplayer capabilities either locally or online, a hole-builder for customized putting, and all kinds of wacky gadgets and enhancements to make your small-green golf debut sizzle! Some of my favorite challenges are outside of the championship course of 27 holes, like the Gravity Tower, in which your golf ball must fight gravity to get to the top of the tower. This par 20 hole makes even the toughest "stand-out-in-the-rain-in-the -27-degree-weather" golf psychopath cry like a sissy. Maybe I am a bit over-happy about this game, but it is one of the few that is free, works well, and plays very nicely in the golf or mini-golf category. The graphics are good, and it is worth downloading and playing over and over again. Game on! Only available for Windows (as far as I can tell).


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