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How to Play 3D Ultra Mini Golf

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3D Ultra Mini Golf is a cartoon graphic mini golf game that is filled with 36 wacky 3D holes to enjoy. Players can use power ups to hinder opponents and seek out trick shots to earn holes-in-one. This is a great game for all players. The multiplayer feature makes 3D Ultra Mini Golf perfect for parties as well.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Choose your character, outfit and ball. These three options do not affect game play. Next you choose your control style: hold and release, three clicks or analog putt.

  2. Step 2

    Zoom out using the left trigger to see the whole course. Use the zoomed out view to try and find the best line to sink the ball with the least amount of putts. Click the right trigger to return to the normal view.

  3. Step 3

    Move the camera around your player for the best view of your shot with the left analog stick. This is also used to line up your shot. The orange line in front of your character shows the direction you are putting.

  4. Step 4

    Hit the ball using the control scheme you selected. The analog putt allows the most precision, if you can master it. Pull back on the right stick then flick it forward as straight as possible. The straighter you hit it the straighter your putt will be.

  5. Step 5

    Sink the ball in the hole in the least amount of shots possible. Each hole has a par, which is the expected amount of shots to sink the ball. If you can sink your ball two under par, you scored an eagle; one under par is a birdie. The lower your score the better you are doing.

  6. Step 6

    Win the game by getting your ball in each hole with the least amount of strokes. Both single player and multiplayer modes pit you against three opponents who try to finish with fewer strokes than you.

Tips & Warnings
  • Plan ahead, many holes take more than one shot to complete. Try to place your ball in a good place for the next shot. Do not just randomly hit the ball down the course.
  • Look closely for trick shots that will allow you to score a hole in one.

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