![]() Along the way there are stamps and medals to collect as you get better at bowling. That’s the thing about Wii Sports Bowling, no matter the configuration as long as you like bowling you’ll enjoy the experience. Finally the Triple Whammy challenge gives you three shots to destroy several different shapes made out of 100 pins. Each throw will change the setup and you’ll have to keep up or be eliminated. Skittles sees you play dominoes with a bowling ball and trying to hit as many in a row as possible. Sure sound easy, that is until the game throws multipliers onto the lane. There are three bowling training games and one official bowling game. Shoot for the Spares’ aim is for you to try and hit as many pins possible with a single ball. 1 Prepare your selections and select your game choice. Locally only, there are a couple of new modes which are designed for a bit of fun as well as improving your bowling arm. Even though the game-play is EXACTLY like the first game, the way the controls are presented are different. Online and locally you can play a standard game of bowling of course 100 Pin Bowling which has made its way over from Wii Sports Resort as well as spin control challenges. They work perfectly though, you tilt or roll your hand ever so slightly and your shot is off – just like in real life. The controls in the game are exactly the same with MotionPlus not adding anything over the originals. ![]() Like Tennis, the Wii U GamePad is only used for communicating pre-written quips to other players or using Miiverse posts. Unlike Tennis, the game relies much less on fast paced action and even though our connection bar was low we were able to play multiplayer with four players with no lag at all. Like the other sports in Wii Sports Club you can play online with people from any country, your own Club (your region) or just your friends. Now let’s talk wii sports resort, wii sports resort is a much more polished game and has a lot more to offer, over double the amount of games, very new and different types of games like sword play and air sports, and great remakes/ reimaginings of classics like bowling and table tennis (rather than regular tennis in the original) it’s was. The game might not have changed much, but the online has really added to the game. So on the Wii U, with the addition of the GamePad, HD, online – how has the game changed? It’s hasn’t really and that’s the only real bad thing we could say about Bowling. For me it was the Bowling though, it’s an intricate sport that even with the limited motion controls of the Wii was able to be reproduced fairly well. Some liked the fast paced Tennis, others the fast paced Boxing. Everyone will have had their own favourite Wii Sports title ‘back in the day’.
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