Miniature Golf (Atari 2600)
Miniature Golf is a golf video game developed for the Atari VCS (later called the Atari 2600) by Tom Reuterdahl and published by Atari, Inc. in 1978.[1]
Miniature Golf | |
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Developer(s) | Atari, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Atari, Inc. |
Designer(s) | Tom Reuterdahl[1] |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre(s) | Golf |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 players alternating |
Gameplay
There are nine playable holes in Miniature Golf. The goal of each hole is to get the ball into the cup. Each time the player hits the ball, a stroke is added to their score. The number of strokes the player may take are unlimited. A par represents the number to strokes the player ideally must take to complete the hole.[2]
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References
- Hague, James, The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers
- "Miniature Golf Manual". atariage.com.
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