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Fast Lanes Bowling

Fast Lanes Bowling

List Price: $9.99
Your Price: $9.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun game!
Review: Fast Lanes Bowling is definitely something I would recommend. You can play bowling in a number of locations, from a typical bowling alley, to a moon base, to an Egyptian location!

There are 6 different gameplay modes, from the normal openplay mode, to a challenge mode where you have to knock down a certain number of pins at a time (starting from say a single pin, to more complex shapes).

One of the great things is the way you can play with up to 4 players, either with friends or against computer characters.

So, whether you want to play on your own, or with a group of others, give this game a shot!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best bowling game
Review: This is by far the best bowling game out on the market right now.
It plays just like the real thing with the added benefit of some crazy and fun environments.

If you are even a little interested in bowling I highly recommend buying this game, you won't regret it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Strangely compelling and fun
Review: To be honest, owning a bowling game wasn't that high on my "must have" list, but I got this game as a stocking stuffer this year and was surprised at how much I find myself playing it. It has essentially become my new "solitaire," letting me play when I am bored and want to kill some time without getting into a 5 hour marathon. The production values are surprisingly good, particularly for a bargain priced game. The graphics, sound, and physics are all very well done. I kind of wish there were more "arcadey" (is that a word?) style modes of gameplay, but that might just be the console owner in me talking. Internet play might be fun, too, though bowling isn't exactly a head-to-head sport. You could practically play by e-mail, now that I think about it. A word of caution, though. The game can be very tough, and the need for accurate timing on the controls is a must. I find that if I have too many programs running on my computer it can cause the game to stutter a bit, making for missed throws. If you have a beefier system than mine (1 ghz, 256k of RAM, Geforce 2MX), you shouldn't have much trouble, if any. Overall, an excellent value, particularly if you like video game bowling.


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