Golf Club: Wasteland

4.5
149 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

After the Great Ecological catastrophe the ultra rich move to Tesla City on Mars. The rest of us died. Now, citizens of Mars take flights to Earth and play golf in the ruins of civilization. However, one of the Mars mission pilots cannot fit in the new Martian society. The homesick pilot uses his connections at Golf Club: Wasteland for one last solo trip to Earth.

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK: Radio Nostalgia from Mars. Citizens of Mars, now nostalgic for Earth, listen to music from the 2020s and share memories from their past life on Earth. 7 original songs and 5 personal stories from citizens of Mars. Now available on Apple Music!

Kick back, relax and reminisce with Golf Club: Wasteland. This award-winning game is a slow-paced atmospheric visual narrative with walking, jet-pack flying, and golfing in post-apocalyptic landscapes.

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“Mixed with an eerie atmosphere and some of the best tunes we’ve heard in iOS gaming, this makes for a beautiful experience of loneliness.” - Apple

“Beautiful and elegiac are not normally adjectives you’d use to describe a golf simulation, but that’s what this is, and a highly unusual and peaceful experience.” 8/10 - Metro

“Rare is the game that gets you thinking about modern society, while being angry that you missed the shot to get past a giant, irradiated giraffe.” 9/10 - Touch Arcade

“Can this be the start of a new genre, please?” - Yahoo Finance

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BEAUTIFUL
A visually and sonically rich, calm and funny experience. Each level contains post-apocalyptic environments with destroyed brutalist monuments, neons referring to current social events and Silicon Valley, graffiti, alternative pathways, and one unexpected character.

MUSIC
While revisiting Earth, the Pilot listens to Radio Nostalgia from Mars, a unique concept album.

STORY
Three storytelling perspectives: text between levels, the Pilot’s diary that you can unlock, and personal stories in the radio program.

SATIRE
References are planted throughout the game world. If you’re passionate about current affairs, appreciate great design and have a healthy skepticism toward our collective future - this game is made for you.
Updated on
Jul 31, 2019

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
143 reviews
A Google user
March 13, 2020
Minimal permissions required, so thank you, devs. One of the few worthwhile golf games. Excellent concept, beautiful execution, and a thought-provoking story. Playing the game, especially with headphones, was almost a meditative experience. All around, a worthwhile download. Downloaded the demo first, and then I paid for the full game. So glad I did!
7 people found this review helpful
A Google user
February 18, 2019
This game really combines a wonderful piece of artwork as a golf course in the baron wastlands of a new world with amazing scenery an unforgettable soundtrack experience(No hyperbole needed).The gameplay itself is a challenging and fun golf hole dynamic that tests your skill to become an adept shot maker while an adventure ensues. Only complaint was that it was kind of short...maybe because i got good quickly and raced through it in like 6 or 7 hrs. the review saying it was lousy is ridiculous!
1 person found this review helpful
A Google user
January 11, 2020
This is not a game, it's an experience. The golfing aspect is something to occupy you just enough so that you can better enjoy the absolutely amazing visuals, music and story. There are so many smart/funny details, from the buildings, monuments and billboards in the background, to the nostalgic radio tunes mixed with corporate messages. Bonus points if you're from Serbia and speak Serbian (Croatian etc.) because you'll get even more out of the music and buildings featured throughout the levels. Full recommendation!
4 people found this review helpful

What's new

Minor bug fixes