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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In this version of miniature golf, the player has to move a ball (actually a rolled-up pill bug) into a hole. By clicking on the ball and dragging the mouse the player determines the ball’s force and direction.
In this game, the player plays golf with small, round bugs. There are nine holes, with five difficulties each. Each difficulty of each hole has three fruits that can be collected. To launch the bug, the player drags their mouse in the opposite direction they want to bug to go. A hole is completed when the player gets their bug into the hole at the end. The game also has a level creator, where the player can make and play their own levels.
 
There are nine holes, each with five difficulty levels. The higher difficulties add more obstacles. As an additional challenge the player can collect three pieces of fruit, but this is not required to advance to the next hole.
 
The game also has a level creator, where the player can make and play their own levels.


==Characters==
==Characters==

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