Walkabout Mini Golf is a VR miniature golf game published by Mighty Coconut and available to play on the Oculus Quest, HTC Vive, and PSVR2. The base game features eight original courses and over twenty DLC courses as of January 2025, including several licensed courses from various films and video games, as well as ones in the public domain.
Licensed DLC available include: Labyrinth, Myst, Viva Las Elvis, and Wallace & Gromit
Public Doman DLC include Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Shangri-La, and the Jules Verne pack, featuring: Around the World in Eighty Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Walkabout Mini Golf provides examples of:
- Adventurous Irish Violins: Seagull Stacks features this in the background music.
- Alien Geometries: Upside Town which is set in a city of Gravity Screw, and ''Meow Wolf''
...:Our friend and co-founder of Meow Wolf, Caity Kennedy wrote a little about the inspiration: “Numina is a benevolent, multiversal being that interprets mini golf and virtual reality as just another set of beings, physics and spaces to play within. This expansive space provides a spectrum of new ways to create and play in near limitless expressions and I am curious to see how people come together here for new, transformational experiences from near and far!” - Amusement Park of Doom: Forgotten Fairyland is set in a creepy abandoned amusement park based on Mother Goose nursery rhymes.
- Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game: Courses can range from bouncing a ball off angled platforms into the hole, to avoiding gnomes and sheep in Wallace and Gromit's house, to sliding a ball frozen in an ice cube across a frozen pond, and so on.
- Christmas Episode: The Holiday Hideaway DLC, which is set in a cabin on Christmas Eve, and the Hard mode setting for Original Gothic
- Creepy Doll: Widow's Walkabout has several scattered around the course, some of whom do Offscreen Teleportation.
- Deliberately Monochrome: Widow's Walkabout's Hard Mode is rendered in black and white like an old horror movie.
- Domesticated Dinosaurs: Raptor Cliffs has several dinosaurs chilling at a mini-golf course that visitors can just walk up to and touch.
- Easter Egg:
- By using TP movement, a player can reach the employees only area of the hub zone, going downstairs to the break room where they can find concept sketches of the most recent DLC releases.
- The labels on the presents in Holiday Hideaway feature the names of several of the developers.
- Elaborate Underground Base: Standard for the Evil Lairs DLC, but there's also one hidden in the hub area of the main game!
- Everythings Better With Dinosaurs: the Raptor Cliffs DLC is set in a mini-golf course that has several dinosaurs living in it.
- Giant Squid: There's one crushing the Nautilus in the 20,00 Leagues Under the Sea DLC. In the Hard Mode course, it's severely damaged the sub, and the Fox Hunt involves you trying to reach an Escape Pod to get away from it.
- Gravity Screw: Upside Town has several holes where you have to try and putt your ball while it's on the side of a wall or the ceiling, and Crystal Lair features crystal obstacles that draw your ball in if you get too near them.
- Haunted House: Original Gothic features this aesthetic, with a large Eastern European castle with lots of red accents, while Widow's Walkabout is more explicit, with invisible spirits moving the obstacles on the course.
- Land of Tulips and Windmills: Quixote Valley plays with the trope. While there are windmills and tulips aplenty, it's set in a mountain valley where the windmills take advantage of the current of air blasting through (and diverting your shot at several holes.)
- New Game Plus: Completing a course under par or finding all the lost golfs balls unlocks the Hard Course for that level. The setting changes from daytime to nighttime (or vice-versa), more obstacles are added to the holes, as well as the Fox Hunt.
- Power Crystal: Crystal Lair features them extensively, being set at a New Age style spa. But it turns out they're fakes made from polished coal and conventional batteries.
- "Scooby-Doo" Hoax: If you complete the Fox Hunt for Forgotten Fairyland you discover that the lights and rides were operating because Old Man Jenkins was trying to scare kids away from his treasure.
- Secret Underground Passage: If you open a level's Hard Course, several of them have doors that you can open up during the game, which lead back into the employees only section of the hub level. Once they're unlocked, you can use the door in the opposite direction to enter the Hard Course without using the menu on the surface of the level.
- Shout-Out: The 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea DLC begins with your character on a minisub travelling to the Nautilus, which is dramatically revealed in the forward portal, echoing the opening level of BioShock 1.
- Stealth Pun: Bogey's Bonanza. "Bogey" is the term for going at least one stroke over par on a hole, and also the name of the Wild West outlaw who's treasure you're hunting, who came to a bad end.
- "Test Your Strength" Game: One of the holes in Forgotten Fairyland is based on the game. Hit your golf ball hard enough and you'll reach the top and get a hole in one.
- Trashy Tourist Trap: Two variations.
- Raptor Cliffs being set in traditional mini-golf course (albeit with living dinosaurs) has this aesthetic, right down to overflowing trash cans and litter.
- Crystal Lair while set in a beautiful high-end spa, manages this in Hard Mode by offering "extras'' at increasingly ridiculous prices.
- Treasure Hunt Episode: Unlocking the Hard mode for a course allows you to try the Fox Hunt for that level, following clues to locate items hidden across the course. If you find all of them you are rewarded with a unique golf club that you can use on other courses.
- Viva Las Vegas!: The Viva Las Elvis DLC features this extensively. Aside from the King himself, the course is set in a 60's style hotel and casino, and one hole is in a Vegas wedding chapel.
- The Wild West: Bogey's Bonanza is set in an abandoned mining town.
- Zeppelins from Another World: Around the World in Eighty Days is set on the top level of the Eiffel Tower, which has been reimagined as a airship port for balloons and zeppelins traveling around the world.
