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Interesting set of games. How is Ship of Fools for playing with non or casual gamer?
Well, there's a story, and you have some quests like things, not a full blown RPG, but a bit like that. Though, most of the those quests are going somewhere to talk to someone, who then tell you to hit something or some area with your golf ball. Completing the quest gives you XP which lets you level up and improve your stats.
Once you clear an area you can play the main course there, but these aren't normal golf courses, each area has it's own gimmick or obstacle, for instance one area has lots of water, but you can target specific area in water and bounce your ball on the back of turtle to give it a boost.