Got what it takes to be the best? Test your skills on the global leaderboards! Every player on the global leaderboards receive a special, one of a kind chat tag to show off in-game! Welcome to Super Golf! Play against others on a variety of exciting courses, unlock cool rewards, customize your ball, and compete to be the best player!
Copy one of the codes from our list, paste it into the text box, and then hit enter to receive your reward! Game Description & Recent Update If you want to redeem codes in Super Golf, just look for the Twitter button on the main menu screen when you open up the game.
MINESHAFT - Redeem code for a free Hat Chest.
FACILITY - Redeem for free hat chest (NEW).That’s a very small price to pay for several hours of potential fun, and well worth it to support a developer releasing amusing oddball gems like this. Small ads appear, but you can kill them forever for a mere dollar within. Hopefully it’s fixed soon, but if you can get a few local mates together, the trash talking fun is tremendous indeed.īest of all, Flappy Golf is legitimately free-none of the content is locked behind a paywall, and you don’t have to wait for energy meters to fill or timers to wind down. Sadly, the online play via Game Center is really inconsistent: I’ve frequently had games disconnect partway through or even while starting up, and the App Store reviews make it sound like I’m not alone in that. Up to four players can take part online or locally via Bluetooth, and the result is hilarious mayhem. Multiplayer is masterful madness: As with Super Stickman Golf, the competitive side of Flappy Golf kicks the slow-paced, flap conserving approach to the curb and simply challenges all players to be first in the hole. Multiplayer is all about being the first to the cup, which means tapping like crazy to start zipping through the terrain. And 20 more courses are coming soon via an update. You’ll also find crazy portals, spinning saw blades, and even massive magnets that’ll repel your ball away. The 31 included nine-hole courses span a wide array of terrain, ranging from the fairly straightforward Grassy Land to the totally insane, out-there Implausible Land. But luckily, it pulls in the library of amazing, distinctive courses created for Super Stickman Golf 2 over a long stretch of time, and thus offers a huge amount of content. It has tons of great, diverse courses: Were Flappy Golf a totally new, from-scratch release, it might have had just a handful of locales to play in. You’re awarded a gold, silver, or bronze star based on which flap target you hit, and anything less than gold will push you to do it over again as you learn the terrain. And yet it really does feel like a solid take on golf rules, at least in single-player mode (more on that shortly). It almost comes off like parkour, as you tap to gracefully overcome obstacles without killing your kinetic energy or getting snagged along the way. Maneuvering around the courses requires smart timing and momentum as you loop up and over hazards, deal with sticky surfaces, and try not to waste unnecessary flaps. It’s weird, but it totally works: Tapping virtual buttons to flap left or right on the way to the cup? Sure, it’s an odd concept, but it’s a great one. Still unsure about hitting the links with a bird-like ball? Here’s what makes Flappy Golf a hole in one: What surely started as a dumb idea feels smartly executed in action, and Flappy Golf offers a startling amount of fun without a price tag.Įach nine-hole course has a specific theme, and may have unique hazards-like the massive, ball-repelling magnets in this one. Flappy Golf is actually a spinoff of Noodlecake Studios’ superb Super Stickman Golf-perhaps the best sports game available on a touch screen-and it maintains the spirit of the real-life activity by challenging you to sink the ball in each cup using a limited number of flaps.