

In this mode (and in the Strikes mode as well) you simply select your preferred alley (among two offered), choose a player name (or add up to 4), pick your ball color and weight, and away you go. What I do a lot of “ a whole lot of “ is just play the Classic mode of the game. I have tried out the Strikes-in-a-Row mode a handful of times, but I ‘m just not a good enough bowler (here or in real life) to get too into that. I have occasionally taken a moment to admire my (probably not very impressive) High Scores efforts To be honest, I ‘d never even looked at the Trophy Room before sitting down to write this todayīut it ‘s good to see that I am DOMINATING it “ although I should perhaps mention that nobody else has played the game on my iPhone. When you start it up, you can choose which mode of game to play “ Classic or Strikes-in-a-Row “ or tap to view the High Scores area or Trophy Room. If you have ever been bowling, or have just seen it and understand the concept of throwing a large ball at a bunch of wobbly pins, then this game will be a cinch to play. Ten Pin Championship Bowling fits the bill nicely. I ‘m a big fan of games (and apps in general) that are simple and intuitive to use. So bowling on the iPhone sounded worth a go, and I spotted Ten Pin Championship Bowling recently and thought I ‘d give it a crack. I like bowling “ don ‘t do it very often at all, but whenever a group of us have a go, it ‘s always a good time. I ‘m not much of an action gamer at all, but I ‘m a sucker for a good sports game, or in this case borderline sports / leisure game, or whichever slot bowling falls into as an activity.
