Wonderputt

Wonderputt is a 2011 golf video game created by Damp Gnat, the studio of independent developer Reece Millidge.

Released on Flash and iOS, the game is a simulation of mini golf in which players navigate through a surrealistic animated course that changes its obstacles and holes on a single screen.

Upon release, Wonderputt received positive reviews, with praise directed towards the game's visual presentation and course design and criticism for its controls and short duration.

In Wonderputt, the player aims to complete eighteen holes of a mini golf course in as few swings as possible, while avoiding traps and obstacles.

[3] Millidge was inspired by the visual presentation of scientific illustrations and encyclopedias and their cross-section of landscapes[4] and designed parts of the isometric course as an homage to M.C.

[3] On 12 September 2012, an iPad compatible version of Wonderputt was released, featuring high definition graphics for a larger display, a longer soundtrack, and a revised control scheme.

[8] However, Slide to Play found the miniaturized graphics to limit visibility due to the absence of a zoom system.

[7] AppSpy described the game as a "small offering" that is "easily played through in a single sitting", although acknowledged its additional mode.

Simple geometrical landscape.
Gameplay in Wonderputt features courses that are located on a single screen.