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YouTube ► / @glookies Twitch ► / itzglookies Instagram ► / itzglookies TikTok ► / itzglookies Discord ► Join the community Game ► Super Battle Golf FRIENDS IN VIDEO / zaytario ANALYTIC RANT Hook & summary: Watch us jump into Super Battle Golf, a chaotic multiplayer golf game where precision quickly turns into sabotage. What starts as a normal round of golf spirals into pure chaos as shots go wrong, friends interfere, and the course becomes a battlefield. In this session we test whether Super Battle Golf is actually a competitive golf game or just an excuse for multiplayer chaos. The video captures the best and worst moments of the round: impossible trick shots, completely missed swings, accidental sabotage, and the type of chaotic outcomes that only happen when multiple players are trying to win at the same time. Instead of perfectly calculated plays, most of the match becomes reacting to unexpected bounces, wild physics, and players trying to ruin each other’s shots. About the Game Competitive Chaos Super Battle Golf looks like a normal golf game at first glance, but the moment multiple players are involved the match becomes unpredictable. Every shot can change the course for everyone else. One player lining up a perfect putt can be instantly ruined by another ball flying across the map. We quickly realized the fastest path to victory wasn’t always skill — sometimes it was simply creating enough chaos that nobody else could play properly. Physics-Driven Gameplay The game relies heavily on physics, which means the ball rarely behaves exactly how you expect. A shot that looks perfect can bounce off a small slope and roll into a completely different area. Sometimes these physics create great trick shots; other times they cause total disasters. We had moments where someone lined up a shot perfectly only for it to ricochet off three surfaces and land farther away than where it started. Multiplayer Sabotage Unlike traditional golf games where players take turns peacefully, Super Battle Golf encourages interference. Balls collide, shots overlap, and the entire match becomes a race to adapt to whatever just happened. We spent a lot of time trying to recover from other players’ shots while also unintentionally ruining someone else’s play. Whether it was a lucky bounce or an accidental collision, almost every hole turned into a chain reaction. Unexpected Moments The most entertaining part of the game comes from the completely unpredictable outcomes. A round that starts normally can suddenly turn into nonstop laughing when a single shot sends everyone’s plan off track. These are the types of moments that make multiplayer games memorable: failed trick shots, last-second wins, and situations where nobody actually meant for the chaos to happen. Why This Video Is Different This isn’t a clean or competitive playthrough. It’s a candid session of friends figuring out the game while everything slowly falls apart. We show the real moments: • Shots that should have worked but didn’t. • Perfect setups ruined by another player’s ball. • Panic attempts to recover after a bad bounce. • Completely accidental trick shots that somehow work. • The chaos that happens when everyone tries to win at the same time. If you enjoy chaotic multiplayer games where the outcome is rarely predictable, Super Battle Golf delivers a lot of those moments. It sits somewhere between competitive sports and party-game chaos, which is why rounds can go from serious to ridiculous almost instantly. Drop a comment What’s the worst way you’ve ever lost a round of golf in a game? A bad bounce, someone hitting your ball, or just completely missing the shot? Subscribe if you want more chaotic multiplayer moments like this. Feedback helps decide which games we return to and which ones get left behind. Chaos continues next time.