Product Description
Haha! Welcome to
Gummy Bears Mini Golf, a Fantastic adventure for the Nintendo 3DS! In this colorful and cheerful game, you play mini-golf with the adorable Gummy Bears. The game offers a series of challenging courses full of obstacles, power-ups, and surprises. The goal, of course, is to get the ball into the hole in as few strokes as possible. The gameplay is simple yet addictive, perfect for players of all ages. Developed by
Storm City Games, this title brings fun and competition to your handheld console. And that is so much fun!
Historical Context
Gummy Bears Mini Golf was released in 2012 and has since built a loyal following. The game is part of the larger Gummy Bears franchise, known for its colorful and child-friendly games. While not the most groundbreaking title, it has carved out a place in the hearts of many players thanks to its charming presentation and accessible gameplay.
Expert Reviews
While Gummy Bears Mini Golf wasn't received well by everyone, there are positive remarks too.
IGN says, "Gummy Bears Mini Golf is a fun and colorful way to test your mini-golf skills. It is especially suitable for younger players." Unfortunately, not all reviews were as positive.
GameSpot rated the game as, "The game lacks depth and variety, but young players may still find some enjoyment in it."
Is It for You?
This game is mainly aimed at younger players and families looking for a fun, accessible way to play together. But even casual gamers who enjoy colorful and straightforward games will have a lot of fun here. And of course, anyone with a soft spot for cute Gummy Bears will find this game Fantastic!
Similar Games
If you enjoy Gummy Bears Mini Golf, you might also like these games:
Mario Golf: World Tour for the Nintendo 3DS, and
Everybody's Golf for the PlayStation. Both offer a more in-depth and competitive golfing experience while maintaining a cheerful and accessible atmosphere.
Compatibility
Gummy Bears Mini Golf can be played on all
Nintendo 2DS (XL) and (new) 3DS (XL) systems, but not on the old
Nintendo DS. Keep in mind that you won't have 3D visuals on the 2DS, but the game remains just as fun without the 3D effects. Fantastic, isn't it?