The Bottom Line
Pros
- Practice on any hole, or the front 9 or back 9, or play the full 18 holes.
- Play individually, or as a twosome, threesome or foursome.
- Score for all players automatically recorded and updated after each hole.
Cons
- Beginners might be frustrated by a few of the difficult holes.
Description
- "Mini-Golf" appears on the NabiscoWorld Web site.
- The game is free to play and no registration is required.
- Must have Shockwave to play, and a "hyperload" option is available for quicker loading.
- It can be played by 1, 2, 3 or 4 players, with scores recorded automatically.
- Game features many unusual hazards, including a UFO that might suck up your golf ball.
- Beginners can practice individual holes by choosing the hole on the start page.
- Players can also practice the front nine only, or the back nine only.
Guide Review - NabiscoWorld Mini-Golf
It's not your father's mini-golf. It's chock full of unusual hazards (many of them based on Nabisco products). For example, on the third hole a UFO flies back and forth and if your ball rolls under it, you're sunk - the UFO sends down a beam of light that "sucks" the ball up into it.
You can play individually, or play against up to three more of your buddies.
Beginners are going to want to practice a little before challenging any veteran players, however. Some of these holes are tough, and while the currest best score is 31, numbers half that large aren't unusual for a single hole when a players tries it the first time.



