Sometimes it feels like the game is working against you. You try to line up a perfect shot but the physics are wonky. The next moment you’re hooked, playing just one more round. It’s frustrating but oddly addictive.
Solitaire Golf has a neat concept. You aim to clear all the cards by making tricky shots. The physics are sometimes off, making the game feel wonky. It’s simple to learn but harder to master. Expect some frustrating moments with the tricky layouts and weird controls.
There’s not much variety in builds. Mostly you just pick your character and go. Some players swear by certain setups, but honestly, it’s more about how you play. No fancy skills change the game too much, just slot in and shoot.
If you want to cheat a little, aim for shots that bounce off the edges. It’s not always obvious but can save you some trouble. Don’t forget to take your time and watch the physics reactions. That’s how I managed to beat some really annoying levels.
There isn’t much of a story, really. Just completing the puzzles and trying to get the best score. The ending feels like it should matter but it’s pretty much just more of the same. Still, finishing feels satisfying after so many tries.