Oxygen Games’ King of Clubs: Big Bubba’s first trailer

Big Bubba, from King of Clubs is back, and we finally get to see him in all his chain-wearing, Elvis-impersonating 3D glory. In this trailer that has recently been released by Oxygen Games, Big Bubba himself tells us the secrets to his success. And yes, that secret involves cyanide-laced toothbrushes and the like, so you might want to listen up.

Bound to be released on the PSP, the PS2, DS, Wii, and PC, King of Clubs is a “trick-based action puzzle game” which features a vintage Americana feel, as well as a kooky multiplayer mode which should make the players give out a chuckle or two. With 96 levels, 10 multi-level stages as well as bonus areas, this game offers hours of fun. On top of that, players will also get the chance to test their tycoon skills, and see if they can transform the dustiest patch of land along Route 66 into a major tourist attraction.

The game is to be released in the UK for £ 24.99 (all versions), and the PS2 and PC versions of the title will be out by July 20. Meanwhile, Oxygen Games promises that the PSP, DS, and Wii versions will follow soon after that. While we wait for the game’s release, just sit back and bask in Big Bubba’s words of wisdom.

Big Bubba, from King of Clubs is back, and we finally get to see him in all his chain-wearing, Elvis-impersonating 3D glory. In this trailer that has recently been released by Oxygen Games, Big Bubba himself tells us the secrets to his success. And yes, that secret involves cyanide-laced toothbrushes and the like, so you might want to listen up.

Bound to be released on the PSP, the PS2, DS, Wii, and PC, King of Clubs is a “trick-based action puzzle game” which features a vintage Americana feel, as well as a kooky multiplayer mode which should make the players give out a chuckle or two. With 96 levels, 10 multi-level stages as well as bonus areas, this game offers hours of fun. On top of that, players will also get the chance to test their tycoon skills, and see if they can transform the dustiest patch of land along Route 66 into a major tourist attraction.

The game is to be released in the UK for £ 24.99 (all versions), and the PS2 and PC versions of the title will be out by July 20. Meanwhile, Oxygen Games promises that the PSP, DS, and Wii versions will follow soon after that. While we wait for the game’s release, just sit back and bask in Big Bubba’s words of wisdom.

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