
Should the player hit the ball with perfect (or almost-perfect) accuracy, the shot is called a "PangYa". Clicking is either done by moving the mouse pointer over the bar and clicking, or simply pressing the space bar. The power and accuracy of a shot are determined by a meter located at the bottom of the screen, using the "three-click method": one click to activate the meter's bar, one click to set power, and one click to set accuracy. PangYa 's gameplay is designed similar to most other golf games. The Thai servers, operated by Ini3 Digital, remain open. The Korean servers were closed on August 29, 2016, and the Japanese servers, operated by Gamepot, were closed on November 10, 2017. On December 12, 2016, PangYa 's servers in North America shut down, along with its website and forums.


In May 2014, SG Interactive transferred the publishing rights to MAYN Interactive and transferred the publishing rights to SmileGate Europe in late 2014. On March 8, 2009, control of the game was passed from OGPlanet to SG Interactive (then Ntreev USA), which closed the game for a month for technical upgrades and re-released the game as PangYa a month later.

PangYa ( Korean: 팡야, "Bang!", known as PangYa Exhilarating Golf in Japan) was an online multiplayer casual golf simulation game designed by Korean development company Ntreev Soft and NCSoft.įrom 2005 until March 2009, the game was known as Albatross18 in North America.
