Wonderputt
- First released: September 13, 2012
- Versions: 3 archived
- Installable: 3 of 3
- com.dampgnat.wonderputt
Requirements: Compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
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8 of 25Plays great. Remember this game from a long time ago on Pc .
You download it, and turns out you have to pay for it. Do you really think im going to do that?
awful that they made it apart of game club, i would rather be swarmed with a barrage of ads then join a subscription, very dumb idea. i am disappointed.
I don’t even know what to say about this game PS I checked and checked and double checked and triple checked and I’m pretty sure this is not by GAME CLUB
You had to join their “Club” before you can play. Should say that at the top of the description. Deleted with out playing.
I’ve played this game for years…way before the Game Club intrusion, which DELETED all of my achievements and past scores. (Thanks again!) <br/>But what killed it for me was the addition of numerous LONG commercial breaks during a game of 18 holes. <br/>Bye bye! <br/>Well, after a good year or so, I finally decided to pick it up again, and was elated to discover that the ads were minimal, and only for a coupla seconds. <br/>THANK YOU!!<br/>I’ll start playing this again…hopefully the record of my FUTURE scores and achievements won’t be destroyed on the WHIM of the freakin developers again. <br/>AWESOME AWESOME GAME HOWEVER!!<br/>(Otherwise I wouldn’t care, right?)😁
I played this game way back when on Kongregate and loved it. I still love it! Love you guys!!
When the game first released, my buddies and I loved the game immediately. It was polished, smooth, and quite enjoyable for an iPhone game at the time. <br/><br/>However, now they try and trick you into getting it since it is labeled as a “free” game but you are required to purchase a subscription to actually play it. It was fun while it lasted, since it is certainly not worth paying them for cheap tactics.
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