King of Clubs Announced for Wii/PSP
Putt putt for the wacky fun of it!
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Oxygen Games has announced their newest title, King of Clubs that will be available in stores on March 14th. Set in a run-down amusement area by a truck-stop somewhere in Nevada, King of Clubs is a fun and engaging party game, for the Nintendo Wii and the Sony PSP, with a multitude of tricks and visual wit up its sleeve. Designed for casual games players, the offers 5 exciting environments, 95 unique holes, collectables, a resident course pro and a Pro Shop with groovy gadgets including barmy balls and funky clubs - adding an element of strategy and tactical twist to every game no matter how many times you have already played. Check out the trailer below for some in game action!

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