Mini Golf Chaos is a turn-based mini golf game for one shared browser screen. It is built for quick family matches, local multiplayer party game sessions, and solo play against bots when you do not have a full group nearby.

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Gameplay

Each player has a golf ball and takes one shot at a time. On your turn, drag from the ball to aim, choose power, and release to putt. The ball rolls through the course with arcade physics, bounces off walls and bumpers, and drops into the cup when it reaches the hole.

Quick Match plays 3 holes, Normal Match plays 6 holes, and Full Match plays 9 holes. The player with the lowest total strokes wins.

Why turn-based games work on one shared screen

A same screen mini golf game is easy to share because only one player needs controls at a time. Everyone can watch the shot, react to bounces, and plan their own path without fighting for screen space. That makes Mini Golf Chaos a good 2-4 player browser game on a laptop, desktop, or tablet.

Bumpers, portals, slime, and fans

Bumpers kick the ball away with extra bounce. Slime puddles slow the ball down and can help save an overpowered shot. Fans push the ball sideways through wind zones. Portals teleport the ball across the tabletop course and preserve enough speed to create surprising bank shots.

PapaBot makes solo play possible

PapaBot can fill any open player slot. You can play Human vs PapaBot, Human vs Human vs PapaBot, or a four-player mix with multiple bots. PapaBot samples possible shots, aims toward the hole, and adds difficulty-based mistakes so it feels playful instead of perfect.

Tips to win

FAQ

Is Mini Golf Chaos a turn-based mini golf game?
Yes. Players shoot one at a time, then the game waits until the ball stops before moving to the next turn.

Can I play it as a same screen mini golf game?
Yes. Everyone shares one browser screen and takes turns.

Is it a 2-4 player browser game?
Yes. Mini Golf Chaos supports 2, 3, or 4 active players.

Can I play against bots?
Yes. Set any non-human slot to PapaBot.

Is it a family game online?
Yes. The rules are simple, the visuals are bright, and the max stroke limit keeps rounds moving.

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