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100ft Robot Golf

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100ft Robot Golf

100ft Robot Golf is a 2016 sports video game developed and published by No Goblin. In the game, players control mechas and must race to shoot a golf ball into a hole. 100ft Robot Golf was released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR and in March 2017 for Windows. The game was met with a mixed reception.

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100ft Robot Golf
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Developer(s)No Goblin
Publisher(s)No Goblin
Designer(s)
  • Cessia Castillo
  • Rebecca Ryan
  • Dan Teasdale
Programmer(s)Dan Teasdale
Artist(s)
  • Cessia Castillo
  • Joule Han
EngineUnity
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
PlayStation VR
Windows
Release
October 10, 2016
  • PS4
  • October 10, 2016
  • PSVR
  • October 13, 2016
  • Windows
  • March 16, 2017
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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Gameplay

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In 100ft Robot Golf, players control giant robots and compete to shoot their golf ball into the hole.

Players choose from a number of mechas to play through golf courses with. Each mecha has different abilities and gameplay mechanics for hitting the ball.[1] As opposed to traditional golf, all players play at the same time, with the goal of getting their ball into the hole first.[2] Players can demolish buildings,[2][3] block opposing shots with their mecha, and attack other competitors. In-game commentators (Justin, Griffin, and Travis McElroy) spectate the players' actions.[4]

Development and release

Indie studio No Goblin previously developed Roundabout in 2014.[4] During a Let's Play of Neo Turf Masters,[5] a member of No Goblin mentioned that a game having mechas play golf in space was never made before.[6]

According to the co-founder of No Goblin, Dan Teasdale, the studio took anime from the 1970s and 1980s and "overdubbed it".[7] Teasdale helped to develop Rock Band and Destroy All Humans!.[7] No Goblin initially produced the in-game commentary themselves;[8] however, they ultimately decided to commission the McElroy brothers because they needed people "way funnier than [them]".[7]

Sony requested the studio to port 100ft Robot Golf to the PlayStation VR (PS VR).[9] During the PlayStation Experience 2015 opening keynote, 100ft Robot Golf was announced for the PS VR[10] and PlayStation 4 (PS4), stating that the game would be published by 2016.[11] No Goblin released 100ft Robot Golf for PS4 on October 10, 2016,[12] and for PS VR on October 13.[13] After the studio improved the graphics and writing, the game was released for Microsoft Windows on March 16, 2017.[4]

Reception

The game has received "mixed or average" reviews, holding an aggregated score of 56 on Metacritic.[14] On OpenCritic, the game has a "weak" approval rating of 0%.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

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Aggregate scores
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Metacritic56/100[14]
OpenCritic0% recommend[15]
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Review scores
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Destructoid4/10[19]
GameSpot5/10[17]
IGN5/10[18]
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