Office Golf is a casual ball game with a funny workplace setting. It mixes simple aiming with timing and light physics. You do not use a golf club. You use an umbrella to throw paper balls across the office. The trash can becomes your target.
The room looks simple at first. The shots soon become harder. Fans can change the paper path. Coworkers can stand in the way.
Your goal is to send crumpled paper into the orange trash can. You need to study the room before making a throw. A moving marker shows the possible shot direction. You tap or click when the marker reaches a useful position.
The amount of paper is limited. A missed shot uses one piece. The round ends when no paper remains. This makes each attempt important.

Wind adds another layer to the shot. A floor fan can push the paper away from its normal path.
Coworkers also change the risk. A lazy employee can become a useful target. Hitting one can give you extra points. A busy employee is different. Hitting that worker gives you a penalty.
Three successful throws in a row can also create a bonus. Power-ups can improve your chances. An energy drink can change the power of a throw. A wider trash can makes the target easier to hit. Turning off the fan removes the wind problem.
To Sum Up
Office Golf turns a normal workplace into a small physics puzzle. The interesting part comes from timing, wind, workers, and limited shots.
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