PowerPutt Mini Golf Tees Off: New Coin-Op Video Game Is Fast, Fresh, Fun and Wallet-Friendly
- There's a new game in town and it's hard to resist. Whether you're young, old, male, female, a golfer, a gamer, or even a penny-pincher, it's easy to get hooked on PowerPutt Mini Golf.
After all, everyone likes mini golf. PowerPutt offers the same kind of lighthearted thrills, except of course, they're virtual. You can find PowerPutt in bars, restaurants, movie theaters, and wherever they have arcade games.
Like real mini golf, PowerPutt offers casual competition and chuckle- worthy obstacles, all enhanced by state-of-the-art, 3D graphics. It's easy to forget your worries when you're busying aiming around a revolving pirate ship ... squeaking your ball past levitating Tiki statues ... or sinking a putt into a fiery volcano.
There are enough bank shots, jump shots, timed shots, and trick shots to keep experienced players engaged, without the frustration of more elaborate video games.
PowerPutt is the 'baby sister' to Golden Tee, the #1 coin-op video game of all time. PowerPutt offers many of the same entertainment features as Golden Tee, but is geared to more casual players. Both are the creations of award- winning game designer Incredible Technologies.
"Right now, people want games that are fun to play and easy to learn," says Elaine Hodgson, President of Incredible Technologies.
And PowerPutt is budget-friendly. A 9-hole round costs just $1 per player; an 18-hole round costs just $2. That's under $10 for a party of four to play, which is pretty hard to beat for affordable entertainment -- something on everyone's mind these days.
And with the complimentary "Hit List" option, you get a little extra value for your bucks: a background soundtrack of 10 up-and-coming Indie artists.
Players can pick from three themed courses: the Freaky Tiki Hawaiian course, the Dusty Trail wild west course, and the Skull Island pirate course. Up to 16 people can play at once, and you can even host your own tournament.
Unlike traditionally clunky game consoles, PowerPutt is played on a sleek, 3' pedestal cabinet -- called The Showpiece(TM) -- paired with a high-def monitor that lets everyone view each other's shots. It's fun for couples, singles, families, and all those in search of a little escapist entertainment.
For a video preview of the game, visit http://www.powerputtgolf.com. source>>>
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