Mini-Putt

Mini-Putt

Commodore Amiga · 1987

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About this game

Mini Putt is a miniature golf game that offers 4 courses, Deluxe, Classic, Traditional and Challenge.

Up to 4 players can either play a game or practice any hole on any course.

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Each course offers its own difficulty level.

Deluxe and Challenge have difficult hills and course layouts.

The Challenge being the more difficult course.

The Classic offers animated bridges and other obstacles.

The traditional is your standard miniature golf course which requires well placed bank shots.

To make a shot, using the joystick, move the crosshair in the approximate direction and distance where you wish the ball to go.

When you are ready to shoot, hit the fire button.

You will notice the level rise in the power bar.

When the bar reaches the desired distance, press the fire button again.

When you release the fire button, the bar starts to move back down.

The mark where you stopped the bar moving indicates the power with which you hit the ball.

When the bar reaches the bottom of the power bar, it moves horizontally on the accuracy bar.

In the middle of the accuracy bar is the center line.

Too much to the left of center, it pulls to the left.

Too much to the right of center, it pulls to the right.

Press the fire button at the right moment to hit the ball.

If the course proves to be too tough, visit the Practice course option.

Not all of us can be a pro.

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About Commodore Amiga

The Commodore Amiga (1985) was ahead of its time technically — multitasking, custom graphics and sound chips — and built a passionate following in Europe in particular, where it rivaled and often outsold contemporary consoles. Amiga collecting today is a niche but dedicated hobby: original boxed software on floppy disk is comparatively scarce since floppies degrade, making well-preserved complete copies genuinely valuable to the right collector.

Gamevaro tracks Mini-Putt for Commodore Amiga with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.

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