Simplicity can be a great thing or it can be the worst thing ever. In the case of
Disc Golf, it falls somewhere in between. Its simple design makes it easy to jump into the game, but where the game lacks is in options. I would have liked to see much more depth to the game than just throwing a Frisbee at a chain link bucket.
In Disc Golf, you basically have three options: Solo play, Season play, and Internet play. Unlike most of its golf counterparts, this game just isn't that fun. In fact, I found myself bored with it after the first few rounds of play. Fortunately, there are 4 courses of 18 holes each, and 11 discs to choose from, so there is a bit of variety and skill involved.
I can't help to think that playing Disc Golf outside for real would be a blast! Unfortunately, it was never meant for the computer. If there had been a few more options and a bit more in-depth gameplay, maybe I could recommend this game...but there isn't, so I can't. Only die-hard gamers would be able to handle the laid back game that is Disc Golf.