Touch Golf (Nintendo DS)
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Average customer review:Product Description
WARNING. This game can be used on UK/European NDS, NDS Lite consoles (Won't work on UK/ European Dsi consoles), but it is in English only.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9147 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Model: NTR P AGFE
- Released on: 2005-11-25
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo DS
- Subtitled in: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .50" h x 5.50" w x 5.00" l, .25 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Experience the feel and finesse of real golf on beautiful 3-D courses with Touch Golf. In this dual-screened Nintendo DS golf game, using the touch screen and the stylus is almost like swinging a golf club in real life. The longer players slide a stylus across the touch screen, the harder they smack the ball. Players also can curve their swings to slice or fade shots and alter the angle of the club head for sharpshooter-like accuracy. Touch Golf features multiple game modes, character customization and wireless multiplayer support for up to four players with just one game card.
Customer Reviews
A long walk re-invented
This games creeps up on you and before you know it you're no longer able to travel anywhere without its relaxing selection of teasing fairways tucked away inside your jacket pocket. At first it seems like golf by the numbers with a pleasantly realised touch screen element to the ball thwacking. Slide your stylus up and down the screen. Do it in a straight line and your ball sails into the distance and bounces satisfyingly down the fairway. Get a bit over excited and not only will your stylus skew across the screen like you've just been nudged by the school bully but your ball will fly off into the undergrowth for a real battle to make par.
Every whole is a genuine challenge. Where other golf games seem too easy and degenerate into a succession of unconsidered, robotic button presses, every shot in this game requires forethought, planning and then some skilful execution. Fade, draw, backspin; every type of shot is possible with the intuitive controls and all of the feedback you require is presented in game. Ball lie, elevation, wind speed; it's all there and it's up to you to think like a golfer and master the conditions.
It's one of the unique and very small band of golf games that gets the balance between a relaxing stroll down 18 fairways and a genuinely satisfying challenge spot on. The difficulty curve is excellently paced and the single player career mode is rewarding if not exactly groundbreaking or jam packed with features. This is golf for people who want to earn that birdie, who don't want fireball trails following every swing, and want to be unable to contain that big cheesy grin when that 10 footer trickles in.
Good golf game with a nice touch (literally)
Why would anyone want to play golf in a video game may be a question in its own right, but provided that you like golf games like I do, then you will likely find this a good buy on the DS.
At the heart of it this is a standard golf game that you would find in today's market, in terms of presentation, sound and physics. At first the golf courses are fairly flat and easy, but as you begin to unlock more big courses, you will find that you need to be aware of your destination's geometry (which is easy to do with the touchpad) otherwise the ball may bounce about the way you didn't plan.
There are several themes to courses, such as tropical, desert, winter and so on. Each theme contains 4 or so golf courses, each of which contain 18 holes as expected. Most are unavailable at first and are unlocked through the main Campaign mode, where you start off as an amateur golfer moving up the ranks eventually to a pro.
Every shot is driven by your stylus. You would swing back and strike forth through (hopefully) the centre of the ball to create the drive. The quality of the shots depend on your ability to do this, so naturally your nerves will come into play a big time. Items you can buy (with crash prizes you can buy various upgrades such as golf clubs, grip gloves, better golf shoes, technical golf balls etc) can help you to an extent, but generally I takes some nerves to make a great shot particularly when you land on a dodgy ground. It is fantastically satisfying when you manage it and it's worth getting used to this.
Overall, Touch Golf is a fairly generic golf game, which is very playable due to its size and gameplay. I find myself getting thrilled by trying to get myself out of trouble by some ambitious technical shots, and this makes me come back to it from time to time. It may not be for everyone and probably not for an intensive play, but the nature of the content is such that it has great endurance.
King Of DS Golf
Having previously bought , and been immensely disappointed with , Tiger Woods on the DS , I had some initial misgivings about a golf game that had arrived without much fanfare , or ( more importantly I always thought ) any reviews in the magazines .
My fears , however , have been entirely misplaced , as this golf game has realised the potential of the touch screen , much more so than the other golf effort for the DS . Sure , there are no big name sponsors , but the feel of the game , and the enjoyment to be had playing either by yourself , or with wifi link up , is immense .
The swing system is much more natural , and the range of courses available ( albeit some have to be unlocked ) allows for everyone to face a challenge if they so wish .
I have not put it down since I bought it .





