Golfie

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“Golfie is Slay the Spire meets Golf With Your Friends” - Lewis Brindley, Yogscast. Golfie is a roguelike, deckbuilding minigolf game for 1-8 players.

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272 reviews
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Developer:
Triheart Studio
Engine:
Unity 2021
Release date:
19 January 2023
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Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (272)

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Description

“Golfie is Slay the Spire meets Golf With Your Friends” - Lewis Brindley, Yogscast.

Golfie is a roguelike, deckbuilding minigolf game for 1-8 players. Each run requires strategy, planning, and skill. Build unique decks which will unlock incredible new ways to play, giving you the power to pull off some spectacular shots - or die trying.

GOLFIE WITH YOUR FRIENDS


Join your friends in the action-packed, chaotic multiplayer mode and pitch your wits, skills and devious use of cards against your opponents.

SLAY THE GREEN


Set off from the clubhouse in procedurally-generated roguelike single-player, building upon an ever expanding deck of cards to modify your shots and conquer the 18 holes.



Card powers can vary from increasing the distance or elevation of a standard shot, through to out-of-this-world abilities and power-ups which can be combined to dazzling effect. But be careful: finish over par and you’ll lose some energy – and once it’s totally depleted, the run is over.



Daily runs, endless modes and seeded runs mean you’ll never run out of holes to play. Gain experience during each run to unlock an ever-increasing pool of cards and customisation options, then return to the course with even more ways to play.



With the full release of Golfie you can now take to the fairway with your friends in a no holds barred battle for Golfie supremacy. Earn points by racing to be first to the hole, collect all the coins and crystals, or use your power-ups to ensure that only you make it to the hole to secure your victory at the top of the leaderboard.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
64 Bit Required. Windows 10
Processor:
Intel I3, AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4000+ or equivalent
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Dedicated Graphics card with DX10 Support
Storage:
2 GB available space

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
64 Bit Required. Windows 10
Processor:
Intel core i5 or faster, AMD Athlon X4
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GTX 650 or better
Storage:
6 GB available space

User reviews

Abuumis
Not recommended | 06 Jun 2025
8.4h played

Golfie tries to blend mini-golf with deck-building roguelike mechanics, but the result feels more frustrating than fun. The physics are inconsistent, the cards often feel gimmicky, and the randomness kills any sense of

Helpful: 7
Sklär
Not recommended | 23 Mar 2026
1.5h played

The generated levels are terrible. Most levels we played were WAY too long and had horrible "design" that made you waste all of your shots on 1 obstacle. Building the maps out of elements with tons of little things to

Helpful: 10
D Rotkvica
Recommended | 08 Aug 2025
48h played

Really fun game, but probably not worth the full price. It’s supposed to be a combination of mini-golf and a rouge-like deck builder. However, I found the deck building aspect the least fun, since the most useful cards

Helpful: 4
Shadowbandit
Recommended | 10 Apr 2026
22.6h played

I think the mechanics of Golfie are some of the most fun out of any roguelike I've played before. However, there are so many annoying and game-breaking bugs that my recommendation is much more difficult to give than I

Helpful: 4
ryanpf3
Not recommended | 06 Dec 2025
6.3h played

Love the idea but the course design is pretty poor. Lots of places to get stuck. The "randomize card cost" hole effect also seems to be glitched; it disables all card use, which makes some holes impossible.

Helpful: 4
xxadonisxx
Recommended | 10 May 2026
15.2h played

Golfie is one of the most creative genre combinations released in recent years because it somehow manages to merge miniature golf, roguelike progression, and deckbuilding mechanics into a surprisingly cohesive

Helpful: 1