Under Par Golf Architect playtest is available for free on PC

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Italian independent studio Broken Arms Games has launched an open playtest for its upcoming golf club management simulation, Under Par Golf Architect. PC players have the opportunity to try the game for free from June 6 to June 11 and explore its features.

A central element of managing a golf club in the game is designing the ideal course. To facilitate this, players are equipped with tools to sculpt the terrain and environment of their property, allowing them to create their desired layout.

While the full game will encompass many more features, including comprehensive club management, this playtest specifically highlights the course design capabilities. The primary goal is to evaluate whether these tools are robust enough for players to build unique golf clubs with distinct visual identities that meet their expectations.

Yves Hohler, co-founder and creative director at Broken Arms Games, stated, “This open playtest marks a crucial point in our development process. We are thrilled to invite the community to participate and gather their feedback on the overall user experience.”

Enthusiasts interested in participating can access the free playtest via Steam. Furthermore, Under Par Golf Architect is scheduled to be featured in the upcoming Future Games Show, where Broken Arms Games intends to reveal additional details about the gameplay of this casual management sim.

Clive Thornscroft
Clive Thornscroft

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