Golfstar
Online golf where there's no need to wait your turn.
Hamburg, August 18, 2010 – gamigo has an announcement that will make the hearts of golf enthusiasts beat a little faster. Soon Golfstar, a golf MMOG with impressive graphics, will be added to the publisher's portfolio of games.
A staggering 30 players can form a group to play a round on one of the game's six courses. And the best part: you don't have to wait for the other guy to finish his turn. Everyone plays at the same time and can even watch their opponent's golf balls fly past them. Players can learn passive skills that influence their stamina and strength, for example, as well as active skills. These are a bit trickier and players will need some skill to master them.
A variety of clothing players can choose from to create their golf star's own style brings color to the course. The game is rendered in highly-detailed anime-style graphics.
Patrick Streppel, member of gamigo's executive board: "We shaped the market for golf MMOGs three years ago with Shot Online, creating one of the most successful online sports games in Europe. Now we can apply that experience to Golfstar, building on the strengths of its predecessor and bringing in new ideas."
"In developing Golfstar, we've paid close attention to feedback from the community. The game has everything a modern golf MMOG needs: superb graphics and realistic gameplay with loads of skills and items as well as tried and tested community features. Golfstar has the stuff to be a great hit!"
About gamigo AG
gamigo AG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Axel Springer AG, was founded in 2001 and has grown to become one of the leading publishers of free-to-play MMOGs in Europe. Since 2010, gamigo also publishes its games globally. A team of 100 employees works in the company headquarters in Hamburg and its satellite office in New York City. The key to success is the emphasis on publishing high-quality games supervised by first-rate community management. The portfolio includes games from all ends of the gaming spectrum - from Facebook games and browser-based games to elaborate MMORPGs.