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Q-Games Ltd. recently revealed a casual chaotic co-op game, with just a little bit of golf thrown in and it looks and sounds quite hilarious.

What makes this different to other golf-like games? Quite a lot. It's an open-world multiplayer experience filled with motorbikes, boats, secret caves, monsters, rubber duckies and one single golf ball between you, Dare I say it? I'm going to - this is all part of the "friendslop" wave, with many developers putting out more casual lower budget co-op experiences. But hey, never a bad thing to have more games to play with friends.

Here your voice has power too with real-time transcription of everything you say made into giant 3D letters, which can add to the absolute mayhem. As they said in the press release: "Shout at the ball to go in, and it might just hear you" along with ray-traced proximity chat.

So far they've only released two small teaser videos on it:

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Game Highlights:

  • 1–4 player online and local co-op.
  • Open-world golf adventure.
  • A unique voice-to-3D-text gameplay system.
  • Dynamic voice echo system.
  • Physics-driven chaotic multiplayer fun.
  • Mountains, caves, boats, monsters, ducks, and more.
  • A cozy and surreal world with just a tiny bit of golf.

Could be a good one to keep an eye on and add to your wishlist.

Platform: ⚛ Proton / Wine
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Renzatic Gear 1 hour ago
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"...hey, never a bad thing to have more games to play with friends."

But what if I DON'T HAVE ANY FRIENDS?

*runs away crying*
Linux_Rocks 59 minutes ago
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