RocketBowl
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Developer(s) | LargeAnimal |
Publisher(s) | GarageGames |
Platform(s) | Windows 98/ XP/ 2000, Xbox 360 (XBLA) |
Release date | PC: November 4, 2004 Xbox 360: TBA |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E) |
Media | Download |
System requirements | PC: 600Mhz Processor, 25MB HD space, 16MB 3D graphics card, Soundblaster compatible sound card |
Input methods | Mouse & Keyboard, Gamepad |
RocketBowl (also RocketBowl Plus) is a sports game developed by LargeAnimal and published by GarageGames, released November 4, 2004 for Windows. The game features a retro-futuristic 1950's theme. An Xbox Live Arcade version was announced on May 1, 2007.[1]
[edit] Gameplay
The game is a cross between bowling and miniature golf, in which the player must strike 10 pins with a bowling ball, but in a completely open area rather than an enclosed lane, with the other frames visible on the landscape; it is possible to knock down the pins of another frame while bowling.
Each frame features a green pin (or pins) called the "money pin" that awards cash when knocked down. There are also coins and power-ups scattered around the "frame" that also awards cash and abilities.
After each successful set of frames, the player has the option to buy items, including 20 bowling balls each with special powers, such as rockets that allow the bowler to immediately blast the ball in a different direction.
As the game progresses, each frame becomes more and more like specialized miniature golf holes, with alternate routes, obstacles, and so forth.