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  • Super Stickman Golf creators join the Flappy flock with Flappy Golf

    by 
    Earnest Cavalli
    Earnest Cavalli
    03.26.2014

    Hoping that two wildly addictive tastes go great together, mobile developer Noodlecake Studios has debuted Flappy Golf, an iOS game that combines the deceptively simple Super Stickman Golf with mobile hit Flappy Bird. Flappy Golf borrows physics, basic gameplay rules and courses from Super Stickman Golf 2, but instead of carefully aiming a shot, players control a flapping bird that must languidly wing its way toward the hole. The goal is to make it through the labyrinthine courses using as few flaps as possible. That may seem overly simplistic, but Flappy Golf features 30 courses of nine holes each, and like Super Stickman Golf, the courses grow increasingly complex and bizarre, offering new challenges with each round. Best of all, Flappy Golf is available as a free download on the iTunes App Store. There are no microtransactions to be found in the mobile mashup, but players will occasionally see in-game advertisements. [Image: Noodlecake Studios]

  • Daily iPhone App: Super Stickman Golf 2 updates a modern classic

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    03.26.2013

    Super Stickman Golf is a great title that I've been playing for years -- it's a big standby for games journalists in particular for some reason, and every time I come to a conference full of games writers, like this week at GDC, there's always someone playing it at any given time. The company behind the app, NoodleCake Studios, has just released a sequel called Super Stickman Golf 2, and it's now available for US$0.99. In terms of gameplay, the sequel is basically the same as the original. You are still playing golf on a 2D course, with some wacky obstacles and layouts in your way, and just a single "Go" button to take your shot and then set your power. But of course, as it's a sequel, there is plenty of new content included, with lots of new courses, new powerups and new ways to customize your characters. Hats are a big deal this time around, with some of them providing extra bonuses and stat boosts as you play. There's also a new turn-based mode, so you can pass turns back and forth among your friends, and there's lots of new social integration in the game itself as well. The race mode is back, and in general, the gameplay seems much smoother and better-built. And there are lots of other fun extras, including iCloud support and Bluetooth multiplayer again. Super Stickman Golf 2 is an excellent app -- it's not a groundbreaking update over the first game, but it's a solid sequel, and definitely worth the 99 cent price.

  • Out today: Super Stickman Golf 2, The Croods by Rovio, Danger Boat and more

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    03.14.2013

    The biggest (and best) iOS release today is probably Ridiculous Fishing, but there were quite a few really good games hitting the App Store this week. First up, Super Stickman Golf has earned itself a sequel called Super Stickman Golf 2, and it features the excellent 2D golf game that made the first game so great and then some: More courses, more powerups, more achievements, new customizable characters and a new race-based multiplayer mode. Super Stickman Golf is excellent, and the sequel is even better, available now for US$0.99. Rovio's The Croods is now available, and sure enough, it's a freemium Farmville-style game featuring the characters from the upcoming movie. It'll be very interesting to see how this one does as compared to the studio's other big franchise, a little game you may not have heard of called Angry Birds. I was a huge fan of Pixelocity's great Disc Drivin' multiplayer turn-based racing game, and the studio has now released a new title called Danger Boat. It's not too closely related to Disc Drivin' (it's more like "Temple Run in a Boat," I'd say), except that it's very well-polished and a whole lot of fun. Both this and The Croods are completely free. And finally, I haven't heard much about Stargate: SG-1 Unleashed, but it's apparently an episodic adventure game featuring the characters and settings of the famous sci-fi franchise. It's a little pricey, at $4.99, but it looks pretty solid, and if you're a Stargate fan you've probably already gone to check it out. Some very excellent releases on the App Store this week -- we iOS gamers continue to be really lucky.

  • Super Stickman Golf 2 tees off on iOS and Android March 14

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.12.2013

    Just when you thought your pocket was safe from addictive, goofy 2D golf, Noodlecake Studios has announced that Super Stickman Golf 2 will arrive March 14. It's got new abilities, more crazy courses, portals, power-ups and, perhaps most insidious of all, hats.In just two days, you can snag it on both iOS and Android.

  • Super Stickman Golf 2 tees up for launch later this year

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    07.28.2012

    Fans of Noodlecake's quirky tee-em-up will be glad to know a sequel is on the way. Super Stickman Golf 2 is slated to launch later this year, according to Noodlecake Games' official site, with new levels, power-ups and game modes. Super Stickman Golf 2 also promises asynchronous multiplayer and a Puzzle mode where players must tackle a series of scenario-based courses. Platforms haven't been explicitly noted, but Noodlecake's games usually wind up on at least iOS and Android.To celebrate the announcement, Noodlecake Games has made the original Super Stickman Golf available free of charge on iOS and Android.%Gallery-161284%