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Sports game

Mini Golf King

Slide and release to strike your ball through trick mini-golf courses full of tubes, springboards and gem routes.

Difficulty
Moderate
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Mini Golf King plays its shots like pool: you slide back, aim the line, and release to strike. The courses are the draw, packed with slide tubes, drawbridges, springboards, accelerators and bomb-trap mazes rather than tidy greens. Gems sit along the routes, and knocking a rival's ball can take theirs, so the fastest line to the hole is not always the most profitable one. Club, ball and glove upgrades sharpen your control as you climb the trophy ladder.

This title is best suited to players who want mini golf with trick-shot course design.

How to play Mini Golf King

  1. Pull back and slide to set the aim line and power
  2. Read the course for tubes, springboards and traps
  3. Collect gems on the way rather than taking the shortest line
  4. Sink the ball to bank your trophies and upgrades

Controls

  • Drag and release: Aim and strike the ball
  • Mouse / tap: Rotate the camera around the hole

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Sink the ball in as few shots as possible
  • Collect gems along the course
  • Earn trophies to unlock better courses

The run ends or fails when

  • Running out of shots or losing the ball to a trap

Gameplay mechanics

  • Pool-style slide-and-release striking
  • Course gimmicks that redirect the ball
  • Gem collection and equipment upgrades

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse or trackpad: Mini Golf King loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Drag and release, Mouse / tap.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Mini Golf King is driven by pointer input, which maps to tap and drag on a touch screen.

Tips for Mini Golf King

  • Use half power for positioning shots near a trap
  • Bank off walls rather than aiming straight at a narrow gap
  • Take the gem route when your shot count allows it

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Courses are inventive and full of shortcuts
  • Upgrades noticeably improve control

Cons

  • Some course gimmicks feel luck-driven
  • Progression leans on repeat play

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