: Supported up to 8-player online matches, which contributed to its longevity as a social game. Technical Performance
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 Avatar Golf [Indie] [Jtag/RGH]
: The audio and presentation were polished, avoiding the "budget" feel of many other XBLIG releases. Status on JTAG/RGH Consoles : Supported up to 8-player online matches, which
Watch these gameplay videos to see how Avatar Golf utilizes Xbox Avatars and its classic golfing mechanics: Avatar Golf (Xbox Indie Game) Gameplay YouTube · iPlay Retro Gameplay & Mechanics : The audio and presentation
: A robust course editor allowed players to create and share their own links over Xbox Live.
Reviewers from GameSpot noted that the game was technically impressive for an indie title: