One room, no exit, a spaceman, a crystal and a feather! See how one of Big Bubba’s course pros escapes the
White Room in Oxygen’s latest promo for King of Clubs.
Download it here
For this mini-golf puzzle game, it requires skill and ingenuity to complete each hole in less than par. Players
can take the obvious and easy routes around the holes, collecting bonuses and cash along the way to spend in
the pro-shop. But each hole can also be completed in one…or none if the Free Ball is used! This is where the
puzzle element really comes into its own.
Can you chip the ball across the vortex? Can you punch it behind you so it rebounds off the barrier to land
twenty feet in front of you, before gently plopping into the cup? And what about that knight passing by? Could
you time your shot so the ball rebounds off him, straight into the hole?
With a dozen clubs and balls to choose from, there are numerous ways to play each of the 96 holes – all you
have to do is work it out!
King of Clubs is out now for Wii™, Playstation®2, Sony PSP and PC, and the Nintendo DS™ version is now due out on July 25th.
For more info on most of these, click on the above Amazon link, depending on your chosen format.
News page content input by Dominic Robinson, 2008.
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