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Play True Golf: Wicked 18 Online

You're smashing golf balls across floating pyramids and dodging UFOs—this ain't your grandpa's country club. Four players turns it into a glorious mess of groans and lucky bounces.

Developer: T&E Soft
Genre: Sports
Released: 1993
File size: 1 KB
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Game Overview

True Golf: Wicked 18 on SNES is basically golf cranked up to ridiculous levels. You’re not just putting on some flat green—you’re launching balls over jagged cliffs, around weird floating pyramids, and through valleys that look like they belong in an adventure game. The first time I played, I spent five minutes just staring at the third hole, trying to figure out how the heck to clear that massive canyon.

It’s way more fun with friends, though. Four-player mode turns it into this chaotic mess where everyone’s groaning at impossible shots or laughing when someone’s ball bounces off a random UFO (yeah, that’s a thing). The different modes keep it interesting—Skins gets brutal when someone steals your points last second, and Tournament’s just a slow burn of pain.

Best part? The game actually saves your stats, so you can track just how badly you’ve failed over time. If regular golf games feel too tame, this one’s like golf on a caffeine binge.

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