Pangya: Fantasy Golf Review

A fine day for golf Pangya.



Profile of a playable character named Danion: A white-scaled, lean-muscled, winged dragon humanoid with pastel blue tribal tattoos, light black armor bound to its legs, waist, and mouth, and a metal axe which he uses as a substitute for a driver. Indeed, Pangya: Fantasy Golf lives up to its name.

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  • Casual, well-produced golf title
  • At least 30+ hours of gameplay
  • MMO-styled progression and items
  • Cheerful and whimsical
  • Over-the-top but humorous story
  • Never having enough Pang
  • Some almost impossible-to-birdie holes
  • Erratic AI for tournaments
  • No online multiplayer (aside from ad-hoc)

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Casual, well-produced golf title At least 30+ hours of gameplay MMO-styled progression and items Cheerful and whimsical Over-the-top but humorous story Never having enough Pang Some almost impossible-to-birdie holes Erratic AI for tournaments No online multiplayer (aside from ad-hoc)
Casual, well-produced golf title At least 30+ hours of gameplay MMO-styled progression and items Cheerful and whimsical Over-the-top but humorous story Never having enough Pang Some almost impossible-to-birdie holes Erratic AI for tournaments No online multiplayer (aside from ad-hoc)
Casual, well-produced golf title At least 30+ hours of gameplay MMO-styled progression and items Cheerful and whimsical Over-the-top but humorous story Never having enough Pang Some almost impossible-to-birdie holes Erratic AI for tournaments No online multiplayer (aside from ad-hoc)
Casual, well-produced golf title At least 30+ hours of gameplay MMO-styled progression and items Cheerful and whimsical Over-the-top but humorous story Never having enough Pang Some almost impossible-to-birdie holes Erratic AI for tournaments No online multiplayer (aside from ad-hoc)
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