Hey, so there’s this wild game called Fruit Golf—yeah, not your usual club-and-ball setup. Imagine you’re in this VR world trying to play a round, but your pals with mobile phones are out to get you. Anyway, it just dropped in early access on Quest. Not your grandfather’s golf, that’s for sure.
The other day, I stumbled into this game. Fruit Golf, right? It’s like they took a golf course and tossed in a blender with, I dunno, Fortnite or something. You put on your VR headset, and bam! Your so-called friends are hurling dynamite or maybe even a shark at you. Seriously, who thought mixing golf and explosive sea creatures was a good idea? But here we are, and I’m oddly intrigued.
And those avatars? They’re ridiculous—fruit-themed, because why not? I remember seeing one that looked like a banana with attitude. You can unlock all sorts of outfits and whatnot by completing challenges. Think about it: you’re not just swinging a club; you’re doing it in a pineapple suit. Now I’m wondering what’s next—watermelon helmets?
Oh, right, they’ve got this solo practice mode, but where’s the fun without a little chaos. Multiplayer’s where it’s at, supporting up to four players, so you can drag your friends into the madness too. The courses are all themed—meaning you’re not just stuck in a boring green field. There’s variety!
Here’s the kicker: They’re planning to release new stuff, like, every three weeks. Starting June 26, Coal Car Studio, the brains behind this chaotic ride, is promising fresh content. I’m talking new courses and unique obstacles. The first one, “Château Vampoire” or something spooky like that, is dropping on July 17. Sounds like a haunted castle. Cool, right?
Right now, you can grab it on Quest. Steam users? Sit tight, it’s on the way. Oh, and there’s a mobile app too on iOS and Android, so your buddies can keep up the sabotage. Why anyone would miss out on the chance to throw a virtual wrench in a game of VR golf is beyond me.
Wanna give it a whirl? Maybe it’s the next big thing. Or maybe—who knows—it’s just a passing craze. Either way, it’s a chaos-filled break from reality.