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Brunswick Pro Bowling
Brunswick Pro Bowling

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From: Crave Entertainment
Category: Video Games

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $19.98
You Save: $20.01 (50%)



New (13) Used (4) from $18.07

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
Sales Rank: 824

Platform: Nintendo Wii
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 40002
UPC: 650008400021
EAN: 0650008400021
ASIN: B000QJLQBM

Release Date: August 21, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Realistic Physics-Real time changing lane conditions for the player to master during the course of a match
  • Career Mode- Work your way from an amateur to a true professional Brunswick Pro Champion
  • 10 different environments to choose from
  • Authentic Brunswick bowling products to improve your characters performance.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
STRIKE! You're in! Using your Wii-mote, you're entering a bowling alley and are set to play the game with utmost realism while viewing it on your TV throughWii. Brunswick Pro Bowling will give players a detailed, realistic bowling-center experience, complete with authentic sights and sounds, and official Brunswick bowling gear. Brunswick Pro Bowling will be highly customizable, allowing players to choose everything from their character's appearance and accessories to ball styles.


Customer Reviews:   Read 35 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good game for experienced bowlers   April 11, 2008
If you are an experienced bowler, this is the game for you. Oil patterns change, you get fatigued. different balls react differently. If you are new to bowling or younger fan, not game for you.


3 out of 5 stars This is NOT Wii Sports Bowling   March 30, 2008
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Brunswick bowling

The Interface for Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bit different than Wii Sports Bowling. At first, you will be thrown off by the slow backswing of your bowler, but if you disregard it, and throw the ball like you normally would, things will be just fine. After all, bowling is about making the same throw every time, and adjusting where you stand, not adjusting your throw, per se.

You will become accustomed to the difference in style (compared to Wii Sports bowling) after a few games. Be patient and you will find this game can be just as addicting. One of the main differences in style is the addition of oil conditions on the lane. You will definitely notice that the ball reacts differently in the areas that are well oiled. You can also have two balls at your disposal, like in real bowling, where you would like a strike ball and a spare ball.

The career mode is set up of several `League Nights' in which you bowl 3 games against an opponent. Win 2 or more, and you will build up stats, but no money. In fact it costs money to participate in league nights. Eventually, you will get to a tournament, in which you can win some big cash. These comprise of 5-6 games, if you plan to win. There are also major championships. The career mode seems pretty well laid out in scheduling matters. I wish it was a little easier to make money along the way.

Yes, it is very slow to make money and there isn't a ton of stuff to buy. By the time you make enough money to buy anything, you'll question whether you'll want to change your entire style to adjust for the increased hook of the new ball. That's where practice mode comes into play. I bowled 6 sets of 3 games before I made it to a tournament in which I made any money.

Brunswick Pro Bowling keeps track of a good amount of stats, including your average, high score, # of strikes, spares, turkeys, etc.

One thing I didn't like about multiplayer, is that I couldn't find a way to use a separate controller for each player. Each player is forced to use the same controller, and that is just plain dumb. On a controller where it is advised to wear a wrist strap to protect your tv, I don't want to continuously trade off the controller every 30 seconds. What were they thinking?

Overall the presentation is a bit dry, and the music isn't great at all, but I've yet to play a bowling game with a rock n roll soundtrack anyway.

Those looking for a more in depth bowling game than Wii Sports will find it here, if you show a little patience to get past the presentation differences.

8 Fun
5 Graphics
8 Replay Value
8 Control Scheme
2 Multiplayer



2 out of 5 stars Glad I only rented this   March 19, 2008
I was excited to use this game when we had some friends over. I rented in a few days before the date to get used to it and try to figure everything out so I could explain how to play it. I took it back the same day. With inexperienced wii players coming over I didn't think this was the game for them or even us. I agree with another review that it didn't matter how you rolled the ball it just went it's own way. Mine always curved to the left. I would definitely not buy this game.


4 out of 5 stars More of a challenge than Wii Sports   March 6, 2008
When I first played Brunswick I was disappointed with it- I thought it was far too difficult and all of the items in the pro-shop were too expensive to buy (making it feel like I'd never be able to improve). But I stuck with it in career mode and realized that the game tests you and makes you adjust how you're throwing to get the strikes. I'm still in the process of improving my character, but over time if you stick with it the game will gradually improve your strength, accuracy, hook and stamina. You must go into playing this game with a lot of patience and a willingness to build a character.

My only complaints about the game is that it will not let two career characters challenge one another- if you want to play friends/family, you must use one of the generic characters it has set up already. Also, sometimes the way they have the controls set up makes it hard to adjust the throw to just where you want it to be. Finally- the same noises continuously looping in the background are annoying- it's almost as if they recorded a 10 second sound bite from a bowling alley and just have it on loop.

Bottom line- this is a great game for anyone who has the time/patience to develop a character. If not, stick with Wii Sports bowling.



2 out of 5 stars Brunswick Pro Bowling Wii review   March 2, 2008
No native widescreen support, no native 480p (progressive scan) support, no wifi play support. The music was all "urban" (not family friendly at all), the avatars all looked like cavemen/women & the actual gameplay itself wasnt all that great either. I had high hopes that Crave would just build off wii sports bowling, however that did not happen. I wonder if sales of this title will be enough to justify them releasing a 2nd bowling game with all the above issues addressed properly?

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