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Simple way to experience disc golf There's never the same course every day - random permutations beget fun For a disc golf, the floor is lava, so reach the baskets with the least throws possible Try your best to score some achievements through creative ways Is that a bird? A plane or perhaps an alien spacecraft? Turns out it's a frisbee, whose UFO-inspired shape was all the rage back in 20th-century America. While the fad passed before we could ascertain the truth behind the existence of these enigmatic visitors, we can always relish disc golf, a sport that centres around frisbee. It exists in the subset of niche sports that its mainstream cousin, golf, overshadows.

Thankfully, Short Circuit Studio has stepped up to convey its charm in a portable format, making the sport more accessible considering the sparse number of disc golf courses worldwide. The objective is simple: you fling the disc into five baskets dotted around the map, or more accurately, within its circular range. To accomplish this, you have three types of toss techniques.



Meet Putter, Midrange, and Drive; they correspond to short, middle, and long-range respectively. Putter, as its name suggests, finds its use in putting your disc in the basket if you're near it. The Midrange is self-explanatory, while Drive is handy in covering long distances between two points.

There's also a button that lets you decide whether to swerve the disc left or right, with its effect most prominent in mid-range throws. With everythi.

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