The Sunday Guardian

Dangerous Golf

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Three Fields Entertainm­ent Three Fields Entertainm­ent PS4, Xbox One, Windows Rs 1440 approximat­ely Despite its name, Dangerous Golf isn’t really a golf game. Yes, you’re whacking a ball at a hole with a flag in it, but the similariti­es end there. Instead of lush greens and sweeping vistas, the locales of the game are stately homes, public bathrooms, and industrial kitchens - all filled with delicate, breakable objects, precarious­ly placed. Bounce the ball around the room, hit as much as you can, sink it in the hole, rinse and repeat. There’s no club selection or par to worry about here.

In essence, Dangerous Golf is a chaos simulator, with an arcadelike score attack game mode which demands you achieve a high score before heading to the next stage. Points are gained by breaking anything from priceless vases to cream cakes, with bonus points awarded for style or hitting certain objects.

Unfortunat­ely, the controls are a problem. You have some degree of influence over the ball once it’s been unleashed, but

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