In an ambitious project to create and release 101 games, developer Emanuele Feronato has unveiled "Dashy Golf," a modern HTML5 reimagining of the classic C64 game Golf Dash Extended. This challenging puzzle game, built using Phaser 3.87.0 and TypeScript, marks the fourth entry in Feronato's extensive gaming challenge.
Dashy Golf puts players in control of a golf ball that continues moving until it encounters an obstacle or wall, requiring careful planning to navigate through 31 increasingly complex levels. Players can use either arrow keys or WASD controls to guide their ball to the hole, with a restart option available for those tricky situations.
True to Feronato's commitment to open development, the complete source code for Dashy Golf is available on Gumroad, allowing other developers to study and learn from his implementation. This accessibility makes the project particularly valuable for aspiring game developers looking to understand how to create puzzle games using modern web technologies.
The game pays homage to its roots while bringing the concept into the modern era, demonstrating how classic gaming concepts can be successfully adapted for contemporary platforms. For those interested in tracking Feronato's progress, Dashy Golf represents just the beginning of his ambitious 101-game journey.