Golf On Mars is the spiritual and literal successor to the cult classic Desert Golfing, and it maintains that same hypnotic, minimalist allure. The game is essentially an infinite side-scroller where the only goal is to get the ball in the hole, over and over again, across a procedurally generated Martian landscape. Itβs a masterclass in 'less is more,' stripping away menus and fluff to focus entirely on the physics of the shot.
What sets this sequel apart is the added layer of complexity. Unlike the first game, you now have to deal with Martian gravity and, most importantly, the ability to add spin to your ball. This small addition completely changes how you approach steep slopes and craters. While some might find the occasional 'impossible' terrain frustrating, there's a certain zen-like peace in the endless journey. Itβs not about winning; itβs about the sheer persistence of golfing across a lonely red planet.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.05Tue Jun 30 2020
Fix for ball getting stuck under boulders.
Fix for clouds mysteriously growing in size.
For centuries, philosophers and mathematicians have gazed up at the night sky and wondered:
"Is there Golf On Mars?"
The year is 2866. Mars is 35% terraformed, finally enough to allow the playing of the game of.. Golf!
Golf across an infinite* rocky Martian surface. Discover golfing obstacles that make us Earthlings gasp in awe!
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*Infinity is impossible to represent on any non-quantum computer. In actuality there are roughly 25,770,000,000 golf holes in this game.
In 2020, NASA will launch the Perseverance rover to search for life and golf on Mars. The journey there will take 200 days,
If you were to play one hole of Golf On Mars every 30 seconds during that journey, you would only be able to complete 0.002% of the game (576000 holes).
If you were a paleolithic hunter-gatherer gazing up at the Red planet one night during your traversal of the ice bridge connecting Russia to Alaska
at the last glacial maximum 24515 years ago and a time traveler brought an iPhone for you and your tribe to ritually play a hole of Golf On Mars every 30 seconds,
it would take until the present day to complete all the holes.
But this is not a realistic simulation.
For example, if the ball is 16 pixels wide on your screen then the typical hole will be 1200 pixels away.
Scaling this to the size of a real ball (1.68 inches), it's as if the hole is only 3.5 yards away!
A realistic 18 hole golf course where the fairways are 3.5 yards away would only require about 1300 square feet of land.
However, gravity on Mars is 38% that of Earth's gravity, so you could hit a ball 7 times farther, or roughly 1400 yards for a good player.
This 18 hole course then needs to be to 64000 square feet. You could cover the entire surface of Mars with 241 billion of these golf courses.
Therefore, you could easily fit all the holes in Golf On Mars on the surface of Mars.
Mars is par 3, so aim to finish in under 77 billion strokes.
Requires iOSΒ 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPodΒ touch.For centuries, philosophers and mathematicians have gazed up at the night sky and wondered:
"Is there Golf On Mars?"
The year is 2866. Mars is 35% terraformed, finally enough to allow the playing of the game of.. Golf!
Golf across an infinite* rocky Martian surface. Discover golfing obstacles that make us Earthlings gasp in awe!
---
*Infinity is impossible to represent on any non-quantum computer. In actuality there are roughly 25,770,000,000 golf holes in this game.
In 2020, NASA will launch the Perseverance rover to search for life and golf on Mars. The journey there will take 200 days,
If you were to play one hole of Golf On Mars every 30 seconds during that journey, you would only be able to complete 0.002% of the game (576000 holes).
If you were a paleolithic hunter-gatherer gazing up at the Red planet one night during your traversal of the ice bridge connecting Russia to Alaska
at the last glacial maximum 24515 years ago and a time traveler brought an iPhone for you and your tribe to ritually play a hole of Golf On Mars every 30 seconds,
it would take until the present day to complete all the holes.
But this is not a realistic simulation.
For example, if the ball is 16 pixels wide on your screen then the typical hole will be 1200 pixels away.
Scaling this to the size of a real ball (1.68 inches), it's as if the hole is only 3.5 yards away!
A realistic 18 hole golf course where the fairways are 3.5 yards away would only require about 1300 square feet of land.
However, gravity on Mars is 38% that of Earth's gravity, so you could hit a ball 7 times farther, or roughly 1400 yards for a good player.
This 18 hole course then needs to be to 64000 square feet. You could cover the entire surface of Mars with 241 billion of these golf courses.
Therefore, you could easily fit all the holes in Golf On Mars on the surface of Mars.
Mars is par 3, so aim to finish in under 77 billion strokes.
Golf On Mars takes the minimalist brilliance of Desert Golfing and transports it to a new world. Explore an infinite, procedurally generated Martian landscape where every hole is a unique challenge. This sequel introduces ball spin and varying power mechanics, allowing for more technical play as you navigate craters, mountains, and low-gravity environments. With no menus to interrupt your flow, itβs a seamless, meditative experience designed for long-term play.
Infinite, procedurally generated holes
Advanced physics including ball spin
Minimalist aesthetic and seamless gameplay
Low-gravity Martian environment
Use backspin to stop the ball quickly on steep inclines, or topspin to help it climb over small bumps. Learning how the ball reacts to the Martian soil is key to keeping your stroke count low.
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Pay attention to the aiming arrow; its length and color indicate the strength of your shot. In the low gravity of Mars, a little power goes a much longer way than on Earth.
The game is procedurally generated and infinite; you can keep playing for thousands of holes as long as you have the patience!