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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from An Other Golf Game
An Other Golf Game is not your typical openish world sandbox life-sim survival golf game experience featuring permadeath. Finally, now you can suck at golf virtually as much as you suck in real life. You'll learn the art of golf on your own terms: picking clubs, assessing the wind, and, of course, tracking down that stray ball no matter where it lands. It’s a game for those who want to discover, adapt, and make every inch of progress on their own. Beyond the golf course, life goes on—literally. You're living out entire days, where golfing may or may not be part of it, it's entirely up to you. You’ll have to keep yourself alive, managing food, water, and sleep while earning enough cash through odd jobs to keep your golfing dream alive. It’s a game that tests patience, resourcefulness, and adaptability. If you’re willing to roll with the quirks, laugh off the Early Access growing pains, you might just discover an experience that’s both unexpectedly rewarding and thoroughly unconventional. Welcome to An Other Golf Game. Good luck out there, and happy golfing… if you can survive long enough to get to it!
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