Cheap Friday Night 3D Bowling (Software) (Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Me) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Me |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Global Star Software |
| FEATURES: | 3D bowling game, 3 modes of play: career, arcade and practice, 8 bowling environments, Create your own male or female character, For 1 or 2 players |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Sports Simulators (Simulation), Bowling (Bowl) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 778399004113 |
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Customer Reviews of Friday Night 3D Bowling
Two Thumbs Down This game is said to a realistic bowling experiance from home. I dont hink so. The game is slow. The power of the bowler is ungodly weak. Almost as if every ball even a 9 pounder is way too heavy for him or her. The pin action is no where near realistic. The game looks good, sounds good, but just doesnt play good.
Terrible Game!!!!
This game doesn't even deserve 1*. First,the product desciption says there are 8 lanes,but I only find 2. Also,you can only bowl right-handed. The graphics are good but the sound effects are bad,only here ball rolling and pins falling. This is if the background music is off. I don't like music in a game. The ball seems to roll slowly down the lane. There are no replay functions of camera angle functions. Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling has all these,and is a much beeter game. I beg you not to buy this game!!! I am trying to return mine to the company.
Let The Good Times Roll!
Friday Night 3D Bowling combines ease of gameplay with great graphics to create a very entertaining game. You cycle through a series of bowlers to select one to represent you, or you can customize a unique character. Then you pick a mode to start bowling. I strongly suggest starting out in the practice mode, in which your character bowls alone, before you advance to the arcade mode to play against an opponent. Eventually you'll play well enough to advance to the career mode and compete in tournaments. Gameplay is controlled entirely by the mouse. You point and click to aim the ball, set your bowler's feet, and determine how much spin to put on the ball. Then you click the left mouse button to determine the speed and accuracy of the ball. The details of the bowling alleys, the animations of the bowlers, the realistic action and sound effects are all outstanding.