100ft Robot Golf

[2] Players can demolish buildings,[2][3] block opposing shots with their mecha, and attack other competitors.

In-game commentators (Justin, Griffin, and Travis McElroy) spectate the players' actions.

[7] No Goblin initially produced the in-game commentary themselves;[8] however, they ultimately decided to commission the McElroy brothers because they needed people "way funnier than [them]".

[13] After the studio improved the graphics and writing, the game was released for Microsoft Windows on March 16, 2017.

[4] The game has received "mixed or average" reviews, holding an aggregated score of 56 on Metacritic.

In 100ft Robot Golf , players control giant robots and compete to shoot their golf ball into the hole.