Check Out 11 Minutes of Gameplay for “Turbo Golf Racing”

Source: Steam

Ever thought that golf is a complicated game because of its vast fields? Guess what? You’re not alone! The developers of “Turbo Golf Racing” seem to have thought about the same aspect, which is perhaps why they came up with the idea of combining golf with racing.

In “Turbo Golf Racing,” you won’t have to run hundreds of yards in order to smash that ball once again as you would normally do in a golf-related video game! A car will do all that hard work for you instead! What a crazy concept for a golf game, right?

The game is out on August 4

Turbo Golf Racing is available for the world starting today, August 4. Those willing to play it can do so via Steam or Xbox Game Pass.

Feel free to watch the first 11 minutes of Gameplay to find out more about what “Turbo Golf Racing” has in store for the massive world of gaming:

You can already buy the game from Steam for 16.19 euros, and the “about” section tells us more:

Turbo Golf Racing is an arcade-style sports racing game for up to eight players online. Drive, boost, jump, flip and fly your Turbo-powered car. Slam into oversized golf balls. Race your friends in an explosive dash to the finish flag. This is Turbo Golf Racing.

Let’s face it: everybody has seen at least one video game recreation of the famous golf sport. But one where you get to hit that nasty ball with a car is indeed something else! Perhaps that’s what the developers are relying on!

Turbo Golf Racing is playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/Series S, and Windows PC. Would you be willing to give this game a chance and play it at least once? Feel free to tell us what you think about Turbo Golf Racing in the comment section!

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