Rated 4 out of 5 by tuskel from Good Fun for a Novice!Before I say anything about this game, I have to admit that I am a total newbie to bowling games and bowling itself. I know nothing about it really and I have never gone bowling. So there.I liked this game. Yeah, you can see straight away that it was designed for iPad/Phone, because of the movements and 'tap to skip'-message, but it does work allright on a PC.It's very easy to play - just swipe your mouse forward or in an arch and the ball is off. You can use your mouse to 'steer' the ball after 'throwing' it, which makes it nice and easy, although I do understand it doesn't work like that in real life. :)Some people have said that this game is too easy, but I don't think so. Even with the help I get, I only manage to get strikes and spares about half the time, so I would say this game is good fun start for a newbie.Every time you knock down a golden pin, you get some points/credits/money to use on balls and alleys, and with every consecutive strike there are more of them among your target. The most I have got so far are 6 (but I didn't manage to knock them all down, and I was very lucky to get there.)Someone here complained they couldn't find the place where to buy different balls. To buy/swap balls, click on the bowling ball under your name on the screen where you can choose the alleys. I only found it accidentally myself, clicking around. :)What I Like:You have seven alleys to unlock and explore, each with their own challenges (weird gravity in space, a gong to hit in the chinese one, slope upwards in the ice dragon one etc); about 30 different balls to buy, some of them with fancy effects (how about a bouncy bowling ball? :D) and some power-ups (bomb, triple ball, bigger ball), but so far I have found that they are very expensive to buy for one-time use, since my 'skillz' aren't that good yet.Last, but not least, there is a plethora of achievements to get, from getting several strikes in a row to different scores to splits and even a 'buzzard' award, when you have managed not to hit anything 5 times! :) Fun and keeps you trying.I do like the visual side, although I can't manage to use very good graphics - the game slows down too much on my computer. The alleys are fun and the balls very nice as well.What I Don't Like:I am not sure how much I like the music. Every alley has a different theme, and some of them are nice, but some are too.. 'boy racer' for my taste. However, you can turn it off from the options, like the commentator (I didn't like her at all, I turned her off after the first couple of minutes. Maybe she/he is different in other alleys as well, but I don't want to risk it. :D) The last thing I want to complain about is the time it takes to load between the screens. I mean, this is a tiny game compared to some. What is there to load? Different gravity and effects? Even with the lowest graphics and fairly small screen size it's still too long a wait for me.All in all, not perfect, but good simple fun to kill a bit of time. Try it!tuskel,sincerely
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Ceolasfolly from LOVE this game!It might be just me, but I love this game. I don't know what all the negative comments are about. I really wanted a bowling game because I bowl twice a week; and, I wanted to brush up on my bowling skills for fun. I tried all of BF bowling games and this one is the best. I waited for my monthly credit and then got it. I've played it every day since. I play it so much every day that I'm getting cramps in my hand, lol.There are five alleys to choose from. The Retro; Jungle; Iceberg; Whacky and Lotus. There are over 25 balls to choose from. (Beautiful colors and patterns). All of the balls have various speeds; weights; and spin factors, that can be changed to your liking. You can even practice your curve ball by steering the ball once it's released on the alley.The game allows you to keep track of your score(s); and, you can play single; with a computer opponent; or with another player you can make up yourself. You can also erase the score boards and start a new one. I erased all 5 score boards when I had to get over a 200 to get on the board. And, I don't think that it's that 'easy'. Just try to get a 200 on the 'Whacky' level or on the 'Iceberg' level. I'm still working on that perfect 300 game. I hope to get it in GUTTERBALL 2, because it's for sure I'll never see one in real life.Oh, and the graphics are just AWESOME!!!I gave this game 5 stars across the board except for 3 stars for the 'storyline'. With each alley you can choose the announcers. You have a choice of 1 or 2, per game. However, the number of announcers are limited; and the same voices that keep whining at you, and saying the same things over and over, can get annoying. If there were as many choices of announcers as there is in the bowling balls..I'd give this game 10 stars across the board !If you are a bowling fan, I highly recommend this game!

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Gutterball 3D Rule the lanes in this cutting edge bowling sim that lets you custom control ball spin and power. But avoid those ugly gutter balls - not just because it hurts your score, but because everyone in the peanut gallery will laugh at you! No one's written about Gutterball 2 yet. Be the first to write a forum post about this game! Do you have an issue with your game? We can't help you out if you write about it in your post, so click here to go to our Help pages or here to contact our Customer Support Team instead. Home of the multiplayer Space Ace game, as well as other online games. Gutterball 2: Click here to play Gutterball 2! - Grab & Throw the ball. Skunk Studios. Gutterball. Play Online. Gutterball 2 is a realistic, fast-paced and attitude-filled 3D bowling game - all controlled by the flick of a mouse. Enjoy amazing pin physics, 3 unique alleys, 4 hilarious commentators, and over a dozen customizable bowling balls.

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