Bowling Deluxe
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Description:
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Whether you're a novice or an expert bowler, Bowling Deluxe is the game for you! 
Choose from 3 different modes of play, from stroke to arcade mode. Play against 
a buddy, or bowl at levels of Novice, Amateur or Professional in a tournament. 
Bowl a strike or just simply play against the computer. 
Bowling Deluxe brings an American favorite pastime to your hanheld with stunning 
3D graphics, slick animations, and all the sights and sounds you expect from a 
night at the alleys. 
Every possible factor in this realistic environment can be adjusted, such as 
ball weight and spin,  foot positioning and throw power - all of which affect 
how close you get to that elusive perfect score. 
Whether you're a casual bowler who loves to hit the lanes with friends, or a 
diehard enthusiast who craves a realistic game of bowling from the comfort of 
home, Bowling Deluxe will have you in the thick of the action. 
No rental shoes required!

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Features:
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- Enhanced digital music for Palm OS 5 devices (Music requires Palm Zire 71, 72,
 Tungsten T, T2, T3, C, E, LifeDrive, Treo 600 or Sony TJ, TH or UX series); 
- 9 Different weight classes of bowling balls to choose from 8Ibs to 16 Ibs
- Adjustable AI skill levels Novice, Amateur and Professional 
- Enhanced digital sound effects for Palm OS 5 devices
- 3 Modes of play Stroke,Simulator, Arcade
- Create spins and adjust the power meter
- Low-res and Hi-res devices support
- One player mode 
- Two players mode
- One palyer vs Palm mode
- Multiplayer at one device
- Excellent 16 bit graphics
- High-scores

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How To Play:
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3 Modes of play:
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Stroke mode:
Touch with your stylus in the beginning of the path and draw the ball 
movement trajectory.

Simulator mode:
Move hand with ball, select spin and power. Press 'GO' for start.

Arcade mode:
Touch and move hand ( if not tap stylus to screen you can't throw a ball ) 
with ball, wait perfect spin, untouch, after wait perfect power and press 'Go'.


Game scoring:
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The rules of bowling are fairly simple. What has been explained above is the 
essence of the entire game. 
But of course there is slightly more to it than that. The scoring system is 
one of those things.
There are, as the name suggests, ten pins to knock down. How many a player 
knocks down in a frame 
(with one or two balls) counts as the score for that frame.
For example, scoring 3 and 4 with two balls gives you a score of 7 for that 
frame.
What happens if someone knocks down all the pins with their first ball?
This is called a strike. When a strike is scored, 10 points are given for 
the ten pins scored, and then the points 
scored with the next two balls are added. Obviously, in this case you would 
roll only one ball for that frame.
What happens if someone knocks down all the pins with their second ball?
This is called a spare. When a spare is scored, 10 points are given for the
 ten pins scored, and then the points 
scored with the next ball is added. This applies whether the pins were all
 scored from two balls, or one ball.
When either a strike or a spare has been scored, the score cannot be 
calculated until the next ball(s) have 
been rolled, as the bonus scores are added due to pins scored in the 
next frame(s).
If a player makes a strike in the tenth (final) frame, they are allowed 
two more deliveries. If a player makes
 a spare in the tenth frame, they are allowed one more delivery.
Generally, the scorecards are marked with symbols to say what happened.
A strike is marked by X
A spare is marked by /
A miss (where no pins were scored from a ball) by a -
A number states how many pins were scored. There are two boxes per frame 
for each ball, except the final frame, which has three boxes, to allow 
for a strike or spare in the final frame.
The score adds up throughout the ten frames to provide the finishing score.

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