Golf Club Wasteland Takes Place After the Apocalypse

After human life is extinguished, Earth is now a golf course for the ultra-rich.


Published: June 9, 2021 9:24 AM /

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Golf Club Wasteland

After 99% of all human life has been wiped out, Golf Club Wasteland has you putting the pieces together to discover why consumerism, Silicon Valley culture, and ecological disaster ruined the planet. The 1% fled to Mars, and you are the last golfer on Earth as you play one last round of golf. Each hole in the wasteland will apparently offer its own little story and possibly even a puzzle in order "to sink the perfect shot."

You'll play through crumbling shopping malls, abandoned museums, and brutalist monuments as the story from humanity's fall is pieced together from three sources: the lone golfer's story, a Radio Nostalgia From Mars broadcast, and narration from a "mysterious spectator" who is creepily watching from a distance.

The Radio Nostalgia from Mars caters to citizens from Mars as they listen to music from the 2020s, with the radio DJ giving out updates and announcements while also hinting about how life on Mars isn't as glamorous as you would necessarily think.

There'll be three modes in the game: Story Mode, for the casual players who want to play through the story without having to worry about anything else, Challenge Mode, for those who want to beat each hole under par while utilizing their skill and puzzle-solving skills, and Iron Mode, where there's "almost zero room for error."

Included with every copy of the game is the digital Golf Club Wasteland Official Soundtrack, plus a Graphic Novel Art Book that expands on the story of Charley, the lone golfer on Earth.

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