Dangerous Golf from Three Fields Entertainment has officially been revealed and you'll be able to download it from the Xbox Store, PlayStation Store and Steam in May 2016.
You will not be playing on recognizable courses or shooting for Par here. Dangerous Golf instead is said to be "an irreverent, silly, fun approach to golf games that challenges players to break the rules and wreak havoc on more than 100 holes in four unexpected locations."
You may not have heard of Three Fields Entertainment yet, but the team is made up of developers from the prestigious arcade racing series, Burnout. Just one game which has had an influence on the development of Dangerous Golf.
Three Fields Entertainment said they "wanted to mix the attitude of Burnout with the destruction of Black whilst setting the golf ball on fire — a nod to NBA Jam. This type of gameplay is part of our DNA, and something we think our fans will truly enjoy."
Physics Based Destruction
But it's not all about being silly either. There is some serious juice under the hood of this game according to the developers. "Our team worked closely with both Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 team and Nvidia to not only push the boundaries of their PhysX, Apex Destruction and Flex technologies, but also to deliver a truly physics based game experience."
They go on to say, "as such, players will enjoy causing amazing destruction by smashing thousands of physically simulated rigid body valuables, shatter priceless heirlooms into small pieces and paint the environments with physically simulated liquids."
More Danger To Come
There was one sentence in particular that caught Kidzworld's eye in the reveal on Three Fields Entertainment's website. "Dangerous Golf is just the beginning of a series of games that will focus on speed, danger, excitement and destruction."
Does that mean after golf we could get "Dangerous Frisbee" or perhaps "Dangerous Bowling"? Sounds pretty awesome to us! Where do we sign up?
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