Somebody has made a playable model of Lee Carvallo’s Putting Challenge, which you would possibly acknowledge from The Simpsons, and you’ll play it totally free proper now.
If you’re unfamiliar with Lee Carvallo’s Putting Challenge, you won’t know that the game is, actually, a complete pisstake. You can use three woods to utterly clobber balls into the stratosphere, regardless of being in placing vary of the opening. Also, it’s about 7 milliseconds lengthy, so that you don’t actually get a lot bang on your buck (fortuitously, the real-life model is free, with out compromising on the hilarity of its pure, unabridged silliness).
Anyway, if you choose “power drive” as a substitute of “feather touch,” whereas utilizing a three wooden in a game particularly and fully dedicated to placing, your ball will find yourself within the automotive park.
“Ball is in parking lot,” says a scarily robotic Lee Carvallo. “Would you like to play again?” Yes, please.
Anyway, you possibly can entry the completely free Lee Carvallo Putting Challenge game on Itch, the place you possibly can correctly balloon golf balls as far-off from the opening as you need. You may also be boring and putt correctly, however that’s far much less enjoyable than sabotaging Carvallo’s profession by messing up each putt as broad a margin as humanly potential.
“At this point, no,” wrote one gamer on Reddit, who not needs to play once more. “I’ve grinded about 19 hours of it so far and I’m not sure if there’s much more I can learn with the Putter and the 3 Wood is so OP it’s not any kind of challenge.”
“I worked on my Putts Per Hour but there seems to be some imperceptible RNG fucking up my splits. Until the 3 Wood is balanced, or they find away to reduce my distracting sexual attention to Lee Carvallo’s pixelated non-existent jaw line, I’m going to have to take a break for a while.” Gamers be gaming.
In different Simpsons information, somebody made The Simpsons: Hit and Run in Dreams. Meanwhile, a bunch of indie devs are pitching a point-and-click Seinfeld game.