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by Eve Runolfsson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is 100ft Robot Golf?

100ft Robot Golf is a fast-paced arcade golf game where you get to control impossibly large robots on their quest for par. Just swing your golf club to smash even the tallest buildings out of the way - or into the way of your robot golfing buddies.

How many players can play Robot Golf?

Up to four players can hit the greens, cities, mountains and orbiting moons that comprise the Robot Golf Tour Circuit. Either split-screen or online, budding robot golf pilots can play frantic real-time golf, classic turn based action, or even custom rulesets crafted for your own custom Robot Golf round!

How do you play Robot Golf?

Just swing your golf club to smash even the tallest buildings out of the way - or into the way of your robot golfing buddies. Up to four players can hit the greens, cities, mountains and orbiting moons that comprise the Robot Golf Tour Circuit.

How do you smash the tallest buildings in golf?

Just swing your golf club to smash even the tallest buildings out of the way - or into the way of your robot golfing buddies. - 72% of the 124 user reviews for this game are positive.

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Is 100ft robot Golf VR only?

Buy this bundle and get access to Kaiju Driving Range, the PlayStation VR exclusive add-on content that lets a robot golfing player on your TV compete against a PlayStation VR controlled Kaiju! 100ft Robot Golf is a real time golf game where you get to control impossibly large robots on their quest for par.

How long is 100ft robot golf?

SteamSingle-PlayerPolledAverageMain Story54h 05mMain + Extras13h 27mAll PlayStyles63h 58m

Is 100ft robot golf split screen?

It's 100 foot robots playing golf. Play with up to four robot golfers, either split screen or online, in real time.

What is 100 ft robot golf?

Genre (s) Sports. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. 100 ft Robot Golf is a mecha golf video game, developed and published by No Goblin. It was released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR, and in March 2017 for Windows.

When was 100ft robot golf released?

100ft Robot Golf. 100 ft Robot Golf is a mecha golf video game, developed and published by No Goblin. It was released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR, and in March 2017 for Windows.

Who are the McElroy brothers in 100ft robot golf?

100ft Robot Golf features in-game commentary by the McElroy brothers: Justin, Griffin and Travis.

How do mechas work in golf?

Players choose from a number of mechas to play through golf courses with. Each mecha has different abilities and gameplay mechanics for hitting the ball. As opposed to traditional golf, all golfers play at the same time, with the goal of getting their ball into the hole first. Players can demolish buildings to impede opponents, physically block opposing shots with their mecha, and physically attack the other competitors.

What is 100ft robot golf?

100ft Robot Golf is a game whose title paints a much prettier mental image than what’s actually delivered. The very basic golf gameplay is full of frustrating moments without high points to balance them out, the graphics are rudimentary without stylistic charm, and the jokes in the goofy story and commentary don’t land often enough to save it. And if you’re going to play it I’d suggest staying away from the VR mode – it only makes things tougher and uglier.

How tall is a robot golf ball?

Play golf with impossibly huge robots in a destructible world! 100ft Robot Golf allows you to experience the joy of golf from a 100 foot tall robot. Knock over buildings, cliffs, and other obstacles to secure an advantage -- or hinder your opponents!

Is 100ft robot golf good?

Problems number one and two are that 100ft Robot Golf is neither a good golf game nor a good giant-robot game. Problem number three is that its PlayStation VR mode actually makes it worse. Throw in bad graphics, limited gameplay options, and an attempt at cheesy humor that forgets the humor part and you’ve got one of PSVR’s more forgettable games. To its credit, 100ft Robot Golf takes its clever premise – an anime-style far future where the once-popular sport of giant robot golf is making a televised comeback – and attempts to build a full-blown 2 to 3-hour campaign around it, complete with a fleshed-out storyline and a large cast of characters. It’s all told through badly dubbed anime-style cutscenes, but the cheese is intentional and delivered by a voice cast of amateur actors that includes game developers and podcasters.

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