Software:Krazy Ace Miniature Golf

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Short description: Miniature golf video game by Telegames
Krazy Ace Miniature Golf
Atari Lynx Krazy Ace Miniature Golf cover art.jpg
Cover art in all regions
Developer(s)Telegames
Publisher(s)Telegames
Platform(s)Atari Lynx
Release
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
(up to four players via ComLynx)

Krazy Ace Miniature Golf is a 1993 miniature golf video game developed and published by Telegames in North America and Europe exclusively for the Atari Lynx.[1]

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot

The player starts by putting in the name and selecting a color and is then thrown into a miniature golf course. When hitting the mini-golf ball it moves around the little course until it gets into a hole. Several stage/course obstacles include giant cactuses and a little pond are in the way.[2]

Development and release

Krazy Ace was programmed in 1991 but not released until late 1993 by Telegames. The game was released in very small quantities and as of a result of this, the game has become very sought-after by collectors and gamers alike. A complete copy today is worth around $450 making it one of the most expensive Atari Lynx titles ever officially released.

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGame1/5 stars[3]
IGN6.0 / 10[4]
Atari Gaming Headquarters1 / 10[5]

Robert Jung reviewed the game which was published to IGN. In his final verdict he wrote "Krazy Ace Miniature Golf is a good miniature golf game, but not a great one; the card's major flaw is the lack of variety in the course and the game itself. With merely passable graphics and sound, this is a decent game to divert yourself for a little while, but there's almost nothing here to keep you on this krazy kourse for the long term." Giving a final score of 6 out of 10.[4]

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