: Each of the 8 customizable 3D characters possesses a unique "super power," such as stopping the ball instantly, making it "sticky," or even rewinding time to fix a poor shot.
. Developed by Gameloft and released in late 2010 to 2011 across platforms like iOS, Android, and BlackBerry PlayBook
Gameloft essentially ported a PS Mini or WiiWare title onto tablets and turned the graphical dial to 11. Even today, the art style holds up surprisingly well, leaning into a cel-shaded, Mario Golf aesthetic rather than the gritty realism of Tiger Woods PGA Tour . Let-s Golf- 2 HD
Each of the possesses a unique "superpower" that can be activated once a special gauge is filled: Vincent: "Explosive Force" for extra drive distance.
Gameloft releases Let's Golf 2 HD for the BlackBerry PlayBook 6 Oct 2011 — : Each of the 8 customizable 3D characters
In the early days of the smartphone revolution, one title managed to capture the perfect balance between high-end graphics and pick-up-and-playable fun: . Developed by Gameloft during their "golden era" of mobile gaming, this sequel didn't just iterate on the original; it redefined what sports fans expected from a handheld experience.
However, the developers made several crucial refinements to this system for the sequel. The power gauge moves at a slower pace than in the original, giving players more time to hit that sweet spot. The power meter also only appears after you initiate a swing, meaning you can no longer rely on the game’s recommended power level. This simple change adds a genuine layer of skill to putting, forcing you to read the green and estimate the distance yourself. There was a minor criticism that the club selection wheel was a bit cumbersome, but the game's auto-selection feature was so effective that players rarely needed to use it. Even today, the art style holds up surprisingly
) by entering "Wizzy10" in the Profile section of the Options menu. He is usable only in Instant Play mode. Game Modes Career Mode: