Last updated on December 16th, 2025 at 07:19 pm
Golf Odyssey 2 – Entertainment Game Review
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Golf Odyssey 2 is a Entertainment/Casual/Sports game from Ruben Pecellin, first launched in 13th June 2023.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 2,010+ ratings on the App Store.
What Makes Golf Odyssey 2 Stand Out
Golf Odyssey is back!
Golf Odyssey 2 is the ultimate relaxing and challenging experience in a golf game.
Don't be fooled by the laid-back soundtrack, the amazing atmosphere or the beautiful pixel art. Golf Odyssey 2 can be that moment of calm and peace to disconnect from your daily stress, or that relentless game where you must perfect your hitting and your play style.
Start your career and complete new and challenging courses to reach the top. Prove your worth and become a real golf king!
Features:
• Hole out all holes to unlock new and challenging courses.
• Rank up by completing the different challenges.
• Upgrade your player to improve the skills.
• Easy one handed controls.
• 8-bit retro aesthetics.
• A wonderful and relaxing soundtrack.
• Casual yet addictive golf experience.
• Optimised for the latest iOS devices.
PLEASE NOTE! Golf Odyssey 2 is free to play, but it contains advertising and items that can be purchased for real money.
This Entertainment game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.
Player Feedback
As a newer release, Golf Odyssey 2 is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .
Recent Updates & Development
Latest Update: 23rd November 2025
Recent improvements include:
Minor bugs fixed.
Download & Availability
Golf Odyssey 2 is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.
Get Golf Odyssey 2 on App Store
Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.
Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.
Player Experience Highlights
Community Insight:
This game is a work of art. With simple, yet captivating art style, it drags you in from the start. The sound design is extremely relaxing, from the calming soundscape to the satisfying sound effects of the ball landing. Thank you, Rubn Pecellin.
The adds are nearly never in youre face, and the animation is some of the best Ive seen. The level design is also just a master peace. But their is the problem where some levels require you to level up youre character alot. But despite that the game is very fun to play.
Totally worth a try, cool mechanics. Better than last one because more versatility. Should add more purpose to coins like emotes and cosmetics. More gamemodes. Bring back daily challenges.
This is a fun yet raging game, like the title says. It is pixelated, which does make it pretty easy on the eyes. Plus, pixelated design does also look really cool, but maybe that's just us. We like figure out different ways to get hole in ones by aiming the little arrow at the ground and watching it defeat Newton's laws of gravity. We do also think that this game can be a bit annoying be but it'd be pretty cool if we had like a wind system well like if you hit it in this place, but the wind is blowing in that place then it's gonna land over there. That's why we like this game you should get it. Yay.
Its so challenging to play but very fun.
Amazing game for chillin can waitin or just for fun.
This game is great for relaxing and keeping busy. Honestly really glad we downloaded it.
Feels good. Physics mostly make sense. Ads are not intrusive, and only run every couple of rounds, as opposed to the after each level method found on many other games. Oddly beautiful backgrounds for a pixel art game. We appreciate this game. Thanks.
This is one of the prettiest and most satisfying games ive ever played on a phone, and Ive put many, MANY hours into it. The only reason it doesnt have a perfect score is because we wish it had a shop that sold items. After you max out your level, there isnt anything to buy, so you just collect thousands of coins for nothing. If we could spend these on something, it would be perfect.
When we first installed Golf Odyssey 2, we found ourselves really enjoying it. Initially it seemed like there was a good balance between challenge and reward. As you try courses, you earn gold which can be used to upgrade your power. Having a hard time with certain holes? Maybe giving yourself more powers will make things easier. It was a good push and pull And then we progressed to harder courses, and this tension become opposition. The problem with this system is the game can become too unbalanced. If youre really struggling with a course, meaning youre stockpiling a bunch of gold, and you keep upgrading your player to display more power, now all of a sudden it gets way too hard to fine tune your shot to have just the right amount of power. A good example of this is found in Hole 4 of the Veteran course. We were able to consistently make this shot at full power by bouncing it off the middle island, over the peak of the next one, and down close to the hole for an easy albatross. Then we upgraded our player because we had earned enough gold. Now our full power shot sends us into the water, and trying to add slightly less power becomes an issue because an micro movement has way too much impact on the shot, making it practically impossible to consistently fine tune our shot. The smallest difference means the ball doesnt go far enough and bounces into the water. This creates a frustrating experience for the player that eventually punishes them for leveling up their player too quickly too early, and with no way to adjust your power level after youve upgraded sours the experience. One other thing we noticed that we think may be more of a bug than anything else is occasionally the corners around the holes on the courses occasionally have a slight bump to them that causes the ball sometimes to bounce over the hole rather than roll in. We have tried to reproduce this consistently and have been unable to find what causes is sometimes rather than others. This can also be frustrating because you have a shot that should be a hole in one, but due to the bug the ball bounces over the hole and messes things up. Golf Odyssey 2 is a fun game, and despite these frustrations we still find ourselves playing it, because it does feel rewarding after you complete a course that was giving you challenge. But our expressed frustrations definitely make it harder and harder to go back to as time goes on.
Very relaxing, but challenging, gameplay. Love it.
Golf Odyssey 2 is a nice simple golfing game where you have to chip in a ball on various levels, with courses being in groups of around 9 levels at a time. The challenge is fun and fair enough, and ads are not forced onto you at all which is nice. Most games with really short levels like this tend to be loaded with ads but its nice that you can play through it without any if you want.
Courses are made fair with the ability and capability of the player in mind, with the courses gradually getting more difficult and requiring the User to use their ingenuity for more challenging areas. Quite relaxing and even thrilling when we complete a difficult course. One very underrated game.
This game is fantastic. Simple but challenging, and rewarding whenever you beat a course. Only issue Ive noticed is a glitch with the upgrade system. If you level up but then exit out of the menu too quickly you will be charged the coins but not level up, so your money is gone with nothing to show for it. Ive noticed this happened twice and its frustrating. Something for the developer to fix, and for other users to beware of. If it wasnt for this one glitch Id give it 5 stars easily.
Dont get us wrong, we enjoy the games simple controls, its laid back soundtrack, the pleasing graphics, (as far as 2D pixelated art goes). But how in the world do you use up 430 megs to make a simple 2D pixel art game that should easily weigh in under 100 megs? Its either extremely bloated coding, or the app is full of over 300-350 megs of garbage that nobody needs on their device. In either case we think the developer should do better. Again, its a pretty good game, but we think there are some good alternatives. If youre into the retro pixel art look, then check out Pixel Pro Golf. Its 3D pixel art and yet its still under 100 megs! If you prefer smooth, non-pixelated art, the Super Stickman Golf series is fantastic, and yup, its under 100 megs.
If you have patience…but even through it hard it feels so good when you complete a level.
Simple, but done exceptionally well. Love the art and polished mechanics. Im not a game dev (a web dev), but we can tell time and talent went into this. We havent experienced any annoying ads and bought the premium pack just to support this dev. Good work.
Peaceful music, nice background, this game relax u. In short awesome evening day.
Very fun and casual golf mobile game.
Not only are the backgrounds AMAZING the actual game is so fun.
Great game, all levels have been cleared, friends who are interested can watch our YouTube channel MWPlaytime.
This game rocks! Its so much fun hitting balls into the holes.
Another lovely pixel art golf game perfect for mobile. Love the new upgrade system and calming soundtrack. We played several rounds and didnt see one forced ad, but we bought the premium pack to support this indie dev.
Is this supposed to be zen? Artistically soothing but ultimately boring. We only give it 3-STARS for the visual aspect.
You can make it to the final rank and run out of content pretty quickly if youre good.
User feedback from Apple App Store
App Details
- Version: 1.17
- Size: 422.89 MB
- iOS: 12.0 or later
- Languages: EN
- Content Advisory:
- Developer: Ruben Pecellin
Last updated: 23rd November 2025 | Genre: Entertainment, Casual | Developer: Ruben Pecellin
