Let's Golf 2

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Let's Golf 2
Let's Golf 2 Cover.jpg
Android Gameloft Store cover
Developer(s) Gameloft
Publisher(s) Gameloft
SeriesLet's Golf
Platform(s) iOS, Android, Mac OS X, Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo eShop), BlackBerry, Windows Mobile
Release
July 22, 2010
  • iPhone
    July 22, 2010
    iPad
    August 6, 2010
    Android
    December 1, 2010
    Mac OS X
    January 11, 2011
    3DS eShop
    July 28, 2011
    BlackBerry
    October 6, 2011
    Windows Mobile
    November 16, 2011
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player

Let's Golf 2 is a sports game developed and published by Gameloft for iOS, Android, and Mac OS X in 2010, and for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile in late 2011. The game was ported for Nintendo 3DS' now-discontinued Nintendo eShop under the name Let's Golf 3D in July 2011. The same handheld version was ported to Japan for release on August 3, 2011. [1]

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Reception

The iOS version received "universal acclaim", while Let's Golf 3D received "mixed" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2] [3]

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