The online play in my testing has worked very well just like it does on iOS.Īt its core, Easy Come Easy Golf was built around collecting characters and leveling them up, but you can absolutely just play the Tour as a campaign and enjoy the rest of the modes as pure golf experience. The online and local modes let you create lobbies with or without a password, join a lobby, and get matched with randoms across the globe. You have a main Tour mode which lets you level up and unlock characters, a World Tournament mode to play tournaments online with others, a regular online match mode, a local multiplayer option for the same device, and one for players on their own devices. The structure is different to prior games from the developer, but it feels like such a return to form after how I was let down by the PS4 version of Everybody’s Golf and its updates. Since launch, it has been updated quite a bit and it even recently added a triple tap shot option which made me think a console port was coming soon.Įasy Come Easy Golf is a bit of a grind, but as a one time purchase, the main grind here is just playing more golf. When Clap Hanz released Clap Hanz Golf on Apple Arcade last year, I was impressed with how it managed staying fresh with its new control option and signature Clap Hanz charm. The newer entries in those series on PS4 and Switch disappointed me, but I’ve been enjoying other golf games on Switch like Golf Story and What The Golf, the latter also being on Apple Arcade. I love golf games, and there have been very few that felt worth investing time into like older Everybody’s Golf games or Mario Golf World Tour on 3DS. In this Easy Come Easy Golf Switch review, I’ll also be detailing how the Switch version looks and runs compared to iOS. I’ve enjoyed Clap Hanz Golf right from the start on Apple Arcade, and was curious to see how the Switch version would play both with a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and also with touch controls. Easy Come Easy Golf is the Switch version of the previously Apple Arcade-exclusive Clap Hanz Golf with a new name. Stroke play supports up to 4 players, while Multiplayer can be played with 2 players.During the recent Nintendo Direct, developer Clap Hanz known for Sony’s Everybody’s Golf / Hot Shot’s Golf games released Easy Come Easy Golf on Nintendo Switch. Play together with friends and family! With intuitive controls and casual, low-pressure gameplay, anyone can join in the fun! Strengthen your characters and beat your own Best Score! Character levels are shared with other modes. Traditional solo golf, with scores recorded by course and character. Earn new characters by winning in Match Play!Įnjoy an expansive range of match styles, including Drive Battles, KP Battles, and more! Win first prize on the global green as you play through beautiful courses set all over the world. Play as many times as you like during the event period. With a little practice, you'll soon master all kinds of shots!Ĭompete with players all over the world in a weekly tournament with special rules! Strategic golf courses modeled after the most beautiful places in the world. Prefer to play alone? We've got you covered! The game comes fully equipped with a traditional solo golf mode. Make your very own team with even more characters to choose from. Team members tag off each round in Easy Come Easy Golf's groundbreaking new golf gaming system! The long-awaited Online Matches are finally here! Get your swing on and have some fun with friends and players from around the world in Easy Come Easy Golf!
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