Unparalleled game-play with sophisticated mechanics and alluring visuals. The perfect game for the average or experienced, proficient golfer. While incomplex at first glance, even the most astute mathematician may struggle with the troublesome trigonometric functions required to usurp dominance over some levels. Over all i rate this game 8.237 / 9.487.
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Casual golf simulator in the form of a puzzle.
In the style of drawings in the notebook.
You need to get in the hole. For this you need to build a path of the figures.
Each time the figures and location of the hole is different.
- Drag the figures onto the field.
- Select the impact force.
- Click Play (Space).
- If your design is correct, the ball will hit the hole.
- In case of failure, you can change the position of the figures (twist, move, add, delete) until you hit the hole.
This game was made by young programmer and artist.
Our goal is to make a unique gameplay. Armed with paper and pen, the artist made a concept based on different games.

This is an experimental game of our team.
We combined several types of games. Our goal was to create a unique gameplay and give a new experience to the players.
What games inspired us:
- Crazy Machines
- GraviSound
- Nano Golf
The game is still in development and there will be updates. If you like the game, we promise to add a level editor. Each player can create own level and send it online so that other players can play.
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I'm glad it was only $1 b/c its probably not even worth that, its maybe 4 minutes of fun at most, there are no numbered levels or holes to progress thru. It lacks basic things like an exit button to quit the game, I had to force close it thru task manager. Would not recommend!!!
There’s not really enough for a game here, and the only reason I didn’t bother refunding is it was less than £1. It’s only about 5 minutes of content, and most of that’s because the interface is so opaque that it’s hard to work out what the buttons do. It’s appropriate that it looks like a blueprint, because all you really get is an idea for a game.
no matter how fast you can solve the puzzles, the smartest people are the ones who never played this game.
As far as golf games go, this is hardly a golf game at all. That's not a knock on Golf in Paper, as the game is a breath of fresh air in its genre which isn't sports, but puzzles. The game is played as a doodle on a piece of grid paper with a toolbar of simply drawn objects at your disposal to bounce the ball off of and reach the hole in one stroke. The elegance and charm are amplified by the, less is more, school of thought which was perfectly executed. My only complaint is the lack of scale to the game. Levels, achievements, and a coherent menu are absent and I hope implemented in a later version, but even if not and the game remains unchanged, I would still recommend it, as the gameplay is that satisfying to the puzzle lover. See more game reviews at geekandnerdlife.com
tiny, simple but clever game based on physics
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
- Processor: CPU: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: For all video cards
- Storage: 50 MB available space
- Sound Card: For all sound cards
FAQ
How much does GOLF in PAPER cost?
GOLF in PAPER costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for GOLF in PAPER?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10 Processor: CPU: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: For all video cards Storage: 50 MB available space Sound Card: For all sound cards
What platforms is GOLF in PAPER available on?
GOLF in PAPER is available on Windows PC.
Is GOLF in PAPER worth buying?
GOLF in PAPER has 45% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was GOLF in PAPER released?
GOLF in PAPER was released on Dec 13, 2019.
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