Welcome to a universe where golf meets giant robots! Yes, we’re talking about 100ft Robot Golf, where every swing is a potential building demolition and your mecha might just be bigger than your problems (and your budget)! Ready your drivers and kick it up a notch with this wild ride of a game that might just redefine what we know about golf... or at least give us some serious laughs.
In 100ft Robot Golf, your task, should you choose to accept it (which you totally should), is to play golf, but not just any golf... we're talking about golfing with mechas the size of skyscrapers! Choose from a selection of mechs, each with their own flair and abilities. Think less 'gentlemanly competition' and more 'who can demolish the most buildings while trying to hit a tiny ball into a hole!' You and your pals can play simultaneously, which means you can unleash your competitive spirit right alongside the chaos. Smash urban landscapes, block opponents' shots, or just casually swing your club and hope you aim in the right direction — it’s all fair game! Plus, with the delightful commentary from the McElroy brothers, every swing comes with a side of hilarious banter that keeps the laughs rolling like a poorly aimed golf ball.
Visually, the game hits that sweet spot between quirky and impressive. The environments are delightfully cartoonish, making destruction feel less apocalyptic and more like an episode from your favorite Saturday morning cartoon. The mechas are vibrant and creatively designed; they look like something straight out of a Saturday morning mega-fight show that just got lost in a game of mini-golf. While you won't be reaching for your popcorn for a top-tier cinematic masterpiece here, the fun art style and animations make every swing enjoyable—even if sometimes it feels like you're just flailing your arms around like a confused robot in a rain dance.
Overall, 100ft Robot Golf is as much about the adventure as it is about the actual golf gameplay. It’s a delightful mix of fun, destruction, and abject hilarity that keeps players coming back for more, whether it’s to crush friends in multiplayer mayhem or just enjoy some whimsical robot sports. Sure, it might not win any awards for being a serious golf simulator, but if you’re looking for a light-hearted, laugh-filled experience with your pals, this game swings a long way! Now, if only my actual golf game would improve as much as the destruction in this game… But hey, until then, at least there's 100ft Robot Golf to fill that void!