I was wondering why there haven't been any mini golf games made for the 83/84 series calcs. It seems like it wouldn't be that hard to do. Here is an example of the kind of golf game it could be, called mini-putt
If the screen isn't big enough, you could always modify the Acelgoyobis engine, as it has all the scrolling you would need. But you probably wouln't need that. It seems like a pretty simple game, at least compared to some of the other ones that have been made.
heh, i remember this game. last year when i was taking C++, a group of people would play this thing every day. i think they got it down to when they could get a hole in one in every shot!
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My fav idea for a TI-game really, never got around even starting though.
This time, I'd like to condone vector-based physics and graphics, that would allow zooming to get an overview of a large area and maybe look at detailed places. Doesn't need to be full-frame rt either...
yeah, I think it's a good idea. It's a new idea for calc, which is always nice. Not to put them down or anything, but there are WAY to many Phoenix type games and not enough variety.
You know, there was this game called Vertigo that just jogged my memory. It has a 3D-ish isometric view like Sim City 2000 that would be perfect for a mini golf game.
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