Kyoto-based studio Q-Games has announced the latest entry in the PixelJunk series, Yodelee Golf; coming to PC with a release on other consoles currently being considered.
The game is described as a cozy open world multiplayer co-op game of the craziest golf ever, with motorbikes, boats, gondolas, secret mountain caves, monsters, rubber duckies and a single golf ball.
Up to four players will be able to come together either online or offline to play, with real-time transcription of everything you say which turns into giant 3D letters to add to the craziness, and impact teh world around you. In this game, if you yell at the ball to go into its "home" it might just hear you and do just that.
Player's voices also naturally echo throughout the environment, and uses ray-traced proximity chat.
Yodelee Golf will be playable for the first time at Q-Games booth during BitSummit PUNCH, which is taking place in Kyoto beginning on May 22nd, 2026 and ending on May 24th, 2026.
You can learn more about the game below, or head over to the Steam Page to wishlist the game today.
About:
Yodelee Golf is a cozy open world multi-player co-op game of the craziest golf ever, with motorbikes, boats, gondola, secret mountain caves, monsters, rubber duckies and a single golf ball. Ray-traced proximity chat adds to the fun and the chaos, climb a mountain and shout Yo-delee-oh!
Key Features
- 1–4 player online and local co-op
- Open-world golf adventure
- A unique voice-to-3D-text gameplay system
- Dynamic voice echo system
- Physics-driven chaotic multiplayer fun
- Mountains, caves, boats, monsters, ducks, and more
- A cozy and surreal world with just a tiny bit of golf
About Q-Games
Q-Games is an independent game development studio located in the heart of Kyoto, known for the popular PixelJunk franchise, The Tomorrow Children: Phoenix Edition and several Star Fox titles. The studio was founded in 2001 by Dylan Cuthbert, a legendary figure in the industry who worked on the original Star Fox and other hit games and served as a lead developer for Sony and Nintendo. Q-Games plans and develops innovative games across all platforms and is also dedicated to advancing the indie game community both in Kyoto and abroad.
With over 20 original titles, including hits like PixelJunk Monsters, Nom Nom Galaxy and PixelJunk Eden, Q-Games’ creations are available on almost all major platforms. The studio actively collaborates with major industry players, consistently delivering inspiration and innovation. In 2013, Q-Games launched BitSummit, which has grown annually to become Japan’s largest indie game event. Dylan Cuthbert serves as the executive director of this event.





Post a Comment