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Galaxy Bowling 3D

winterlight.co
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Overview

Ten Pin Bowling is just the start! Play candlepin, 100 pin challenge, and more!

★ Join millions of bowlers worldwide! The only bowling game with ten pin bowling, candlepin, and 100-pins all in one! ★ Unlock bowling lanes, earn new equipment, and track your career stats! - Fun pick up and play game play. Use your mouse to position and roll the ball. Move the mouse left and right to add spin. - Ten pin bowling, 100 pin challenge, iron pin, shuffleboard, and pick up spares modes! - Candlepin, Duckpin, Five Pin, Skittles, and Nine Pin variations! These have new pin types, balls, rules, and challenges. - Level up and unlock new locations and equipment! - Beautiful 3D alleys. Reflective lanes and detailed graphics look great on any device. - Runs great on Chromebooks! (Also available on Android, iPhones, and iPads.) Unlock new planet-themed balls, conquer challenging achievements, and complete your voyage of the solar system. Can you reach Pluto? Galaxy Bowl 3D includes: TEN PIN BOWLING One of the most popular bowling games in the world today. Score strikes, spares, and turkeys. Avoid gutterballs! PICK UP SPARES Practice challenging spares. Clear stages to free new balls. The best way to becoming a champion bowler is practicing pick ups. ONE HUNDRED PINS Knock down as many pins as you can in 5 throws at a rack of 100 pins! If you thought 10 pin was challenging, try this! Best possible score is 500. CANDLEPIN BOWLING Invented in 1880. Candlepin is a popular bowling game in New England with great challenge. Candlepins are thin skittles that bounce and spin unpredictably when struck. Pins aren't cleared between rounds allowing you to knock them into upright pins. FIVE PIN BOWLING Invented in 1904 in Canada. In 5 pin, each pin is worth different point values. Spares are strategic attempts to hit the most valuable pins. A perfect game is 450 points! NINE PIN BOWLING Invented in medieval Germany, 9 pin is what most later games are based on. Nine pins are arranged in a diamond shape with a "kingpin" in the middle. Knocking all the pins over earns 9 points. Knocking all the pins over but the kingpin earns 12! LONG ALLEY SKITTLES Knock over pins by throwing a barrel-shaped 'cheese'! To score points, you first have to topple the kingpin. It's tricky to master when the ball bounces freely! DUCK PIN Invented in 1904 in New England. Duck pin uses the nearly the same rules as 10 pin bowling, but allows 3 rounds to knock over all the pins. The ball and pins are smaller making precision very important to score well! IRON PIN Iron pin is the same as the normal game but one random pin is much heavier than the others. A bowler needs to consider how to knock over the heavy pin and still keep the ball in play. SHUFFLEBOARD BOWLING Challenging skittles on a shuffleboard table! Knock over the pins with a weighted puck. WEST COUNTY SKITTLES A popular bowling game that has been played in British pubs for centuries. League games were free to draw in the patrons. Best score out of three throws. Deep channels make gutterballs tricky to avoid. Get Galaxy Bowling for your Android or iOS powered device for bowling on the go.

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Details

  • Version
    10.4
  • Updated
    June 4, 2016
  • Size
    34.45KiB
  • Languages
    10 languages
  • Developer
    Winterlight Enterprises Pty. Ltd.
    1301 Richmond Rd Richmond, TAS 7025 AU
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  • Trader
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