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Steam's new free game recalls the Flash games era.
Summary
The Joy of Putting was added to Steam on January 14 as a free top-down mini-golf game inspired by Flash-era browser titles, offering 54 holes across three courses and online leaderboards.
Content
The Joy of Putting arrived on Steam on January 14 as a free-to-play PC title that evokes the look and feel of late 1990s and early 2000s Flash mini-games. It uses a top-down view and retro-styled design while placing emphasis on ball physics and course obstacles. The game is compact and is reported to require only an up-to-date operating system and about 50 MB of storage. Courses in the game are based on real Mini-Putt league layouts from Québec, Canada.
Key details:
- Release and price: The Joy of Putting was added to Steam on January 14 and is offered free-to-play.
- System needs: The game is 2D, small in size, and listed as requiring an up-to-date OS and roughly 50 MB of storage.
- Content: It includes 54 holes spread across three courses, modeled after Mini-Putt courses from Québec.
- Gameplay: The title emphasizes ball physics and features obstacles such as slopes, hills, and sand.
- Community features: Online leaderboards and achievements are available to track performance.
- Reception: At the time of reporting, the Steam page showed 100% Positive reviews.
Summary:
The Joy of Putting brings a compact, Flash-era mini-golf experience to modern PCs with minimal system requirements and community features like leaderboards. Undetermined at this time.
