Turbo Golf Racing Is Out, Tee Up Now On Multiple Platforms
Move over Rocket League, a new competitor has arrived.
Ready your engines, the arcade-style sports game Turbo Golf Racing launches today. With the ability to host up to eight players, drivers will need to boost, jump, flip, and fly their turbo-powered car as they slam into oversized golf balls all the while racing against friends to see who can arrive at the finish flag first.
To those who are fans of the popular Rocket League, which hosts a similar concept of rocket-powered cars, players may enjoy the newest edition in car-powered sports. Players will need to use the terrain to their advantage if they want to win as they can launch from boost pads to increase their speed, and will need to subsequently make sure to steer clear of sand traps, or else they may be in for some rough roads ahead.
Players that like to see a little customization in their ride don’t need to worry, as players will be able to choose the car and the ball that best stands out in the crowd. Players can also change their car color, wheels, spoiler, shield, car body, and boosters. The only real limit is a player's imagination.
If this wasn't enough to get you excited, please check out the video below, and those who are ready to boost their way into the action can already do so by heading over to Turbo Golf Racing’s Steam page.
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