: Unlike many games that used avatars as static icons, Avatar Golf features them as fully animated players on the course, reacting to hole-in-ones or bogeys with emotive animations.
: On modded hardware, the game is typically found in "XBLIG" collection packs. It runs natively and maintains its original performance.
Reviewers from GameSpot noted that the game was technically impressive for an indie title: Avatar Golf [Indie] [Jtag/RGH]
: While the offline single-player and local multiplayer work perfectly, the official Xbox Live servers for course sharing and online 8-player matches are no longer active.
Since the official Xbox Live Indie Marketplace has been shut down, the most common way to play Avatar Golf today is on a modded Xbox 360 (JTAG/RGH). : Unlike many games that used avatars as
: The audio and presentation were polished, avoiding the "budget" feel of many other XBLIG releases. Status on JTAG/RGH Consoles
is widely considered one of the standout titles of the Xbox Live Indie Games (XBLIG) era. Developed by Barkers Crest and released in 2009, it was a sequel to Easy Golf and quickly became a "cult classic" for its polished gameplay and creative use of Xbox 360 Avatars. Gameplay & Mechanics Reviewers from GameSpot noted that the game was
: A robust course editor allowed players to create and share their own links over Xbox Live.