Worms Crazy Golf

Third party DRM: Steam

This game requires a free Steam account to play.

Description

Worms™ Crazy Golf is a hilarious mixture of the explosive action of Worms™ and the puzzle-based challenges of crazy golf! All of the trademark Worms™ humour, comic violence, and cartoon visuals are present, combined with addictive yet accessible golf gameplay. With extensive and replayable single-player options, and hot-seat multi-player for up to 4 players, this is not just a load of balls!

Key Features:

Extensive single-player content:

  • Single-player career mode - x3 18-hole courses - Britannia, Pirate Cavern and Graveyard, with Steam Achievements.
  • Single-player challenge mode - x15 challenges with leaderboards.

    Local multi-player action:

  • Hot-seat multi-player for up to 4 players.

    Highly replayable puzzle-based gameplay:

  • Crazy golf! Navigate the hilarious, and increasingly challenging, holes in unique ways with interactive objects, utilities and ball spin.

    Worms humour and characters:

  • Worms™ humour! Exploding sheep, teleports, ball-whacking Old Women, ball-stealing moles, mines, magnets and even new bats!

    Crazy customisation:

  • Customise the name, hat, club, speech and balls of your worm, and earn in game cash to unlock even more customisation options.

Customer reviews

75

Even if you hate golf, it’s hard to hate this game...

alphalegion | Feb. 3, 2013 | See all alphalegion's reviews »

Worms Crazy Golf... Well, it’s not the most original idea ever, and I’m completely miffed as to what kind of audience this was supposed to be aimed at, but you know what... It’s not a bad game.

After recently purchasing this, I picked it up in the sale, as I am a fan of the Worms franchise, but wasn’t too sure on this title, purely because of the whole “crazy golf” aspect, as anything with the word “golf” in it, just doesn’t work for me, as a personal preference, and I am aware it is the same for a large number of other people. Some like it, some don’t. - But the thing I was shocked about with this game, even if you hate golf, it’s hard to hate this game.

It’s not as thrilling as the original Worms title’s, such as Armageddon, or Revolution, but as a spin-off style game, it works very well, and is great for quick half hour sessions (or longer if you really get into it), but it’s a great drop-in-drop-out game, and sure worth full price, and would certainly recommend you buy it if you catch it on sale!

77

Quite enjoyable and casual game.

DonVercetti | Feb. 2, 2013 | See all DonVercetti's reviews »

This is one of those games you play in your spare time, and the thing that makes this game way better than other little casual golf games is that this really is a crazy, crazy golf game. I think it's more of a Ipad/Ipod/Android game but it's quite fun as a PC game aswell. Try this game once. Trust me, it doesnt get more crazy then Worms Crazy Golf!

75

A well done casual game

syahrefi | Dec. 18, 2012 | See all syahrefi's reviews »

If you love worms series, and need some minigames, this one might satisfy you!

The main objective is just like a standard golf game, put the ball in the hole. Quite simple, right? But no no no, you're wrong!! You'll face a unique terrain and some obstacles like bricks, other worms, or even sheep!

This game got a whole lot of courses and side quest, honestly you'll get bored easily. But hey, this is not a game that supposed to be played for hours continuously!

In my opinion, this game is worth the price and i consider this as casual/minigame on my game collection :)

62

Worms 267

RaidenHayabusa | Dec. 9, 2012 | See all RaidenHayabusa's reviews »

Team 17 seem to be cranking out nothing but sub-par worms games year after year, the concept is strange but original. The gameplay loses its appeal quite quickly and you'll soon be wondering why you bought it. I guess it could be fun for the casual gamer but for a hardcore worms fan you would much rather have preferred a new worms game following the more traditional convention

68

Feels like a casual game, a little empty

lolfang | Aug. 12, 2012 | See all lolfang's reviews »

Well, after seeing the trailer, and being a golf game, I said "Yeah, this should be quite awesome". It managed to be pretty high on my wishlish, so when I saw it here on GMG cheapest than anywhere else, it was an instabuy.

I started playing it against a friend, and the experience wasn't good. First, the game wouldn't start. It seems that the game has to be executed from the .exe, not from Steam. Then, the joystick support is a little limited and cumbersome.

Well, the game itself is OK, not that good as I expected, mainly because I think most of the holes are uncreative. I though it was going to be more like several mini-golf courses, and besides you could use weapons. And only 5 types of map is a little boring.

After all that, the game is playable, but I'd still not get your hopes high. This game could have been done much better, with more powers and better maps.

I only hope this one gets a better sequel because I really love the concept, has so much potential.