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Grab your putter, your rifle, the keys to your spaceship and your lucky rabbit's foot! Extreme Miniature Golf is hardly just a round of 18 holes. Its an extreme adventure where the golf greens are packed with cannons, lightning bults, pinball bumpers, moving platforms and sandtraps. After every three holes you get a chance to boost your score by mastering one of six mini games, ranging from the shooting gallery to an interstellar space battle. The idea is to get the highest score by making very few strokes on the greens and scoring well in the mini games. At the end of each game you get a chance to double, tripple, or destroy your score by playing the last mini game, a gambling machine that can make you or break you. If you just want to play golf, you always have the option to play 18 holes without mini games and master your putting skills. If you just want to play mini games, you can do that too. The "Mini Game Marathon" allows you to play through all six mini games without any golf. No matter how you decide to play, your high scores will always land you a good spot on the scoreboard. The game is played using only your mouse. There are many cheats available for this game.

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Format:SoftwareSize:3,133 KB
Date:Mar 2003Version:1.0
License:Free to tryPrice:$8.95
Limitations:6-hole, 2-mini game limit
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

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