Dumbolf 1.0

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Dumbolf is a sport games in which you will play Golf as a lovely elephant. You are not playing the Golf on lawn. Instead, you are playing Golf on a beautiful anomalous wall. The objective of every level is beating the ball into the hole, when the ball was beat into the hole, the level is finished, and you enter a higher level. When you beat the ball, the strength and the direction are demonstrated through the green arrow under the ball. There are some rubber hammers in the wall. If the ball was beat onto the hammer, the ball will be bounced to other direction. It needs skill and patience to beat the ball into the hole.

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