Gadget Golf

Gadget Golf is a game on the Disney Channel US and Disney XD websites. The player can play as Phineas or Ferb on 10 holes of mini golf in their backyard. The par-37 course is described as follows below:

Controls
Left is turning the putt to the left, right is turning the putt to the right, up is putting it to the right at the hole starting location, and left is putting it to the right at the hole starting location.

Tips

 * Hole 1- Get the angle a little to the left and place the hit on MAX to make a hole-in-one.
 * Hole 3-Try to get to the Ferris wheel-it will reduce the stroke count.
 * Hole 4-Try to get the ball into the vacuum sucker.
 * Hole 5-Hit the golf ball at minimum to let your opponent hit the ball into the pyramid.
 * Hole 6-Shoot the golf ball into the sea monster and to get an eagle.
 * Hole 9-Turn the character 180 degrees and it will go into a mole hole, which will be transported to the other side of the course.
 * Hole 10-Time it right; hit on MAX to get a hole-in-one.

Winning and other info
If the player wins, Phineas and Ferb can be on the screen with the Eiffel Tower. If the player loses, they will not see Perry, but instead Phineas and Ferb. There is a stroke limit of 5 shots a hole. If the player doesn't get the ball in the hole by the 5th shot, the score will be 6, meaning a maximum score of 60. There is nothing that correlates the 10th hole and City of Love, despite both being items that relate to Paris, France. The player can also play by themselves with Phineas and Ferb on the course.

Other editions
Starting in September 2010, the player could play with up to 3 other players to get 3 holes done in the fastest time in a speed challenge game. A Christmas Gadget Golf game was available from late November 2010. It has different holes.

Winter Gadget golf at Disney.com

Errors
When viewing the instructions, the keys shown to "select a starting point" are I and K. However, the instructions next to the keys say "To select a starting point, use the I and L keys." The correct keys to use are I and K.