Birdie Bounce
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Become a master golfer in Birdie Bounce. Here, you need to complete a total of 50 different golf holes spread across five stunning environments. Each setting features a unique graphic style. From cool blue beaches and mysterious tropical jungles to vast outer space with low gravity. Your mission is to get the ball into the hole in as few jumps as possible. The fewer jumps you use, the more gold stars you will earn. This is a testament to your skillful technique and sharp tactical thinking. Carefully observe the floating platforms before deciding to take your shot.

SMART GUIDE

The controls in Birdie Bounce involve three basic steps: press and hold, adjust direction, and release the mouse. First, players need to click and hold the left mouse button on the screen. A power bar and a dashed line showing the projected trajectory will immediately appear. As you pull the mouse in the opposite direction of your target, the trajectory line lengthens and the shot power increases. If you want the ball to fly high and far, pull the mouse back firmly. But if you only need a slight nudge to clear a narrow gap, adjust the power very gently. Finally, you need to release the mouse to let the ball bounce across the platforms and reach the target hole at the end of the path.

Control the ball

  • Click on the ball to bring up the power bar and directional arrow.
  • The longer you hold the mouse, the stronger the shot and the further the trajectory.
  • Once the power and direction are adjusted, release your hand to let the ball bounce.

Constantly changing platforms

Do not rush into a shot as soon as the level starts. Take a few seconds to observe the entire map, identify traps, and find the shortest path to the hole.

Use walls to create bounces

This is a very effective advanced technique. Instead of shooting directly, you can hit the ball against a platform so that it bounces along your desired path.

Pay attention to the power bar

Using too much force can cause the ball to overshoot the target. Too little force runs the risk of the ball falling into narrow gaps. A small tip is to always keep the flight trajectory as a smooth curve.

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