Disc Golf City brings the quiet sport of disc golf into a colourful low-poly city, swapping forests for rooftops, alleys and hidden trick-shot targets. The arcade setup is easy to grasp and free of timers, with playful achievements for creative throws and scenery that invites exploration. When a throw curves just right and lands in the basket it feels genuinely rewarding.
The problems lie in the demanding controls and a punishing progression system. Only the tutorial is open at first and new levels require under-par scores across all courses, turning early play into a grind. Free play mode offers little relief and often resets progress. With smoother handling and more generous unlocking this could become a cult favourite, but at launch it remains a charming yet uneven experience.
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