

The basic take on the game is exactly the same as Clap Hanz’s long-running Everybody’s Golf series, in that it offers an arcade-ish take on golf, with simplified and elegant physics.

Related reading: Where we review a bunch of Apple Arcade titles, including Clap Hanz Golf. Having spent dozens of hours playing Clap Hanz Golf on my Apple TV and iPhone, I couldn’t resist giving this another spin and picking it up for my Switch gaming sessions too. It’s the same game as it is on Apple Arcade in every way, and because this is a game that has been in ongoing development since it released over a year ago on Apple Arcade, it is massive now. Clap Hanz has taken its brilliant Apple Arcade game, Clap Hanz Golf, and stealth released it on the Switch as Easy Come, Easy Golf. And yet, that’s exactly what has happened here. definitely won't recommend this game.Clap Hanz Golf is not a game you stealth launch on a console! Clap Hanz Golf is a game you make a big deal about, especially since Nintendo has really lost its way with Mario Golf and fans of that series desperately want something like this on their consoles too. also if you have to shoot and there is a gap in-between you can land 1 meter after the obstacle and the ball glitches through the floor and you have to start again. sometimes the ball is too short to reach the edge to the next level & sometimes it's way to much power and it goes out of bounds. for example: on the same spot you should uphill with full power. you can do it exact the same way multiple times and it will differ every single time. the bar where you can set the power to shoot is completely random. you shoot in an 45 degree angle on an even boundary and the ball doesn't only NOT bounce in the same angle, it just bounces 90 degrees in the wrong direction.

you shoot in an 45 degree angle on an even boundary and one of the worst games i've played in the last few years!! the physics are SO off. One of the worst games i've played in the last few years!! the physics are SO off.
