PreyingShark
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That mode on the left is called Mario Golf, not Quick Round. Play its challenges to unlock lots of shit.
GAF Tour
Tournament Spreadsheet (Quote to see):
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Skins Community: 60-5805-1378-1702
*Release Date: May 1st, 2014 (JP), May 2nd, 2014 (US, EU)
*Price: 4571 Yen (eShop), 29.99 USD/Pounds, 35(?) Euros
*DLC Price: 5.99 USD a pack, 14.99 for everything
*Platform: 3DS & 2DS
*Genre: Arcade Golf
*Official Websites: NA Site|EU Site|JP Site
Mario Golf: World Tour is an arcade golf game where you can compete against players from all over the world in online tournaments. It's made by Camelot, the same developers who made the first Everybody's Golf game. The series is accessible, but also gives you a good amount of control over the ball if you want it. This entry emphasizes the online features that let you compete in tournaments with players from all around the world, hence the game's title.
*Curse Golf your way through 126 holes on 10 courses with one of 16 different characters.
*The Castle Club mode lets you dress up as your Mii and play with it in challenges and tournaments.
*The Mario Golf mode is... Mario Golf, now with challenges and online tournaments. This is where you will find the crazy courses.
*You can buy remakes of Mario Golf 64 courses as DLC.
*Create online communities and tournaments to your liking, like so:
The goal of golf is simple. You want to get the ball into the hole in as fewcurses strokes as possible. While in real golf you want to aim for Par, in Mario Golf you want to aim for Birdies to collect all the Birdie Badges.
The game uses a gauge system. You need to adjust for wind, where the ball will bounce, and other factors, but this is something you will learn as youcurse play. For now, if you are new to the series then watch the first minute or so of this video to see how to play, because even though it's in Japanese it's very helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yfwSZnkfpE
With that out of the way, let's cover a couple differences compared to Toadstool Tour.
As in past games, if you get a Nice Shot while using a Power Shot, you do not use up the Power Shot. This is very useful if you have good timing because you can use Power Shots over and over. However, the criteria for a Nice Shot is stricter than in Toadstool Tour, as shown below. The "Good Shot" shown below would have been a "Nice Shot" in Toadstool Tour, and since it's not a Nice Shot it consumes acurse Power Shot.
curse stroke count. Certain challenges will have the items "rigged", meaning that you will always get them and have to use them to perform the challenge. There will also be things like tourneys featuring a specific item. When playing by yourself or with friends, you can adjust the item settings as you like.
This game has 10 courses, with a total of 126 holes. They are sorted into two categories, Castle Club and Mario Golf. The Castle Club courses are pretty traditional 18 holers and are what you would expect from an arcade golf game. The Mario Golf courses are 9 holers but tend to be crazier, featuring things like underwater golfing and barrels that send you flying. All courses have been officially revealed and are listed here. There are also DLC courses. These are remakes of the 6 Mario Golf 64 courses.
Toad Highlands
Koopa Park
Layer-Cake Desert (Shy Guy Desert remake)
Sparkling Waters (Yoshi Island remake)
Rock-Candy Mines (Boo Valley remake)
Mario's Star
There's also your Mii, of course. Labels for the characters will be applied soon.
Tourneys are in one tap, FCs are in the other. Quote to see:
GAF Tour
Tournament Spreadsheet (Quote to see):
Community (Quote to see):
Skins Community: 60-5805-1378-1702
*Release Date: May 1st, 2014 (JP), May 2nd, 2014 (US, EU)
*Price: 4571 Yen (eShop), 29.99 USD/Pounds, 35(?) Euros
*DLC Price: 5.99 USD a pack, 14.99 for everything
*Platform: 3DS & 2DS
*Genre: Arcade Golf
*Official Websites: NA Site|EU Site|JP Site
Mario Golf: World Tour is an arcade golf game where you can compete against players from all over the world in online tournaments. It's made by Camelot, the same developers who made the first Everybody's Golf game. The series is accessible, but also gives you a good amount of control over the ball if you want it. This entry emphasizes the online features that let you compete in tournaments with players from all around the world, hence the game's title.
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*The Castle Club mode lets you dress up as your Mii and play with it in challenges and tournaments.
*The Mario Golf mode is... Mario Golf, now with challenges and online tournaments. This is where you will find the crazy courses.
*You can buy remakes of Mario Golf 64 courses as DLC.
*Create online communities and tournaments to your liking, like so:
The goal of golf is simple. You want to get the ball into the hole in as few
The game uses a gauge system. You need to adjust for wind, where the ball will bounce, and other factors, but this is something you will learn as you
With that out of the way, let's cover a couple differences compared to Toadstool Tour.
As in past games, if you get a Nice Shot while using a Power Shot, you do not use up the Power Shot. This is very useful if you have good timing because you can use Power Shots over and over. However, the criteria for a Nice Shot is stricter than in Toadstool Tour, as shown below. The "Good Shot" shown below would have been a "Nice Shot" in Toadstool Tour, and since it's not a Nice Shot it consumes a
If items are enabled then you can use them to enhance your shot, minimizing your
This game has 10 courses, with a total of 126 holes. They are sorted into two categories, Castle Club and Mario Golf. The Castle Club courses are pretty traditional 18 holers and are what you would expect from an arcade golf game. The Mario Golf courses are 9 holers but tend to be crazier, featuring things like underwater golfing and barrels that send you flying. All courses have been officially revealed and are listed here. There are also DLC courses. These are remakes of the 6 Mario Golf 64 courses.
Forest Course
Seaside Course
Mountain Course
Sky Island
Wiggler Park
Peach Gardens
Yoshi Lake
Cheep Cheep Lagoon
DK Jungle
Bowser's Castle
Toad Highlands
Koopa Park
Layer-Cake Desert (Shy Guy Desert remake)
Sparkling Waters (Yoshi Island remake)
Rock-Candy Mines (Boo Valley remake)
Mario's Star
There's also your Mii, of course. Labels for the characters will be applied soon.
Tourneys are in one tap, FCs are in the other. Quote to see: