Kyoto-based indie veterans Q-Games—the creative minds behind The Tomorrow Children and the legendary PixelJunk franchise—have officially pulled back the curtain on their next project. And in true Q-Games fashion, it is delightfully unconventional.
Get ready for Yodelee Golf, an open-world, cosy co-op adventure that promises the wildest round of golf you’ve ever played. The twist? It actually features very little actual golfing.
Instead, it’s a beautifully surreal, physics-driven multiplayer playground where you and your friends chase a single, unpredictable golf ball across a massive, vibrant world.
A Cosy Game with Very Little Golf
Forget neat fairways, strict country club dress codes, and polite golf claps. Yodelee Golf takes the sport and throws it right out of a clubhouse window.
Up to four players can team up in either online or local split-screen co-op to navigate a massive, low-poly open world. To transport your lone golf ball across this sprawling terrain, you’ll be ditching the traditional golf cart for a much more chaotic fleet of vehicles and hazards:
- Extreme Transports: Zip up mountains on motorbikes, drift across lakes in speedboats, and cruise through the skies in gondolas.
- Surreal Environments: Explore secret mountain caves, dodge mysterious monsters, and manoeuvre around giant rubber duckies.
- Pure Chaos: With a physics-driven engine, every swing, bounce, and collision can trigger hilarious, unexpected chain reactions.
Your Voice Literally Changes the World
The standout feature of Yodelee Golf is its incredibly innovative voice-to-3D-text gameplay system.
The game features ray-traced proximity chat, meaning your voice naturally echoes through valleys and caves. But Q-Games takes it a step further: everything you say into your microphone is transcribed in real time into giant, physical 3D letters that drop directly into the game world.
These floating words aren’t just cosmetic—they disrupt play and physically affect the environment. If you scream at the ball to “GET IN THE HOLE!”, those physical letters might just block a friend’s shot, create a ramp, or shove the ball closer to its target. It gives a whole new meaning to “talking a big game.”
Key Features At A Glance
| Cosy Open-World Adventure / Casual Sports | Details |
| Player Count | 1–4 players (Online and Local/Split-Screen Co-op) |
| Genre | Cozy Open-World Adventure / Casual Sports |
| Platforms | PC via Steam (Other platforms TBA) |
| Key Mechanics | Real-time voice-to-3D-text transcription, dynamic eco system, vehicle driving |
When Can We Play It?
While Q-Games hasn’t locked down an official worldwide release date just yet, the game is officially available to wishlist on Steam right now.
If you happen to be in Japan this month, you can actually be among the first in the world to try it. Q-Games will be debuting the first-ever playable public demo at BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto from May 22–24, 2026. Visitors to the booth can take part in a mini putt-putt challenge to win exclusive prizes, and top influencers will be streaming live gameplay from the BitSummit stage on Saturday, May 23rd.
Yodelee Golf looks like the perfect blend of cosy exploration and laugh-out-loud multiplayer madness. Dust off your vocal cords, grab your friends, and get ready to climb a mountain just to shout “Yo-delee-oh!”
What do you think of Yodelee Golf’s crazy voice mechanic? Is this going to be your next co-op obsession? Let us know in the comments below!
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