10-Pin Bowling

10-Pin Bowling

It's time to go down your local alley and have a game of bowling. The game is viewed from behind your bowler at a slight elevated angle. Before you bowl you can move your bowler left or right to get the perfect position. There is an option to...

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Name 10-Pin Bowling
Alternate Name
Bill Richie's 10-Pin Bowling
Alternate Name
Al Booling
Italy
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Platform Commodore 64
Release Date 1984
Game Type Released
ESRB Not Rated
Developers Bill Fehr, Dave Fehr
Publishers Arcadia Srl, Bill Riche Software Inc.
Genres Sports
Max Players 4
Cooperative No
Rating

Community Rating: 4.29
Total Votes: 19
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Video Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zK8vUM_4R4
Overview
It's time to go down your local alley and have a game of bowling. The game is viewed from behind your bowler at a slight elevated angle. Before you bowl you can move your bowler left or right to get the perfect position. There is an option to choose which angle to bowl by pressing the + or - key and also which hand you want by pressing R or L. To bowl the ball when you are happy, you move the joystick forward and press the fire button to release the ball. You can't release the ball while not running. Don't go forward too far or it's a foul. The usual scoring is worked out by the computer. Here's to scoring 300.
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