You like Bowling? Then Astraware’s “Ultimate Bowling Fighter” (UBF) could be interesting for you.

The game offers 3 different ways to play: solo game, tournament and multiplayer. Solo game is the short version, a single round to practice and improve your skills (ideal to play between your lessons or while you’re waiting for the bus). It’s also a training for the tournament mode. During such a tournament one has to fight against different CPU opponents one after another. When you lose a fight, you’re out and the tournament is over. If you manage to win the tournament, new locations and characters are unlocked. Trying to unlock all features will keep you motivated for a long time. Graphics (look at the screenshots below) is very good and the sound (e.g. when a pin falls over) is quite realistic.
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At all, Ultimate Bowling Fighter is an entertaining, challenging and realistic game for everyone who likes to play Bowling on a Palm. But your device should have enough free RAM space. The game needs about 4,5 MB of it. The regular price is $19,95.

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One Response to “Ultimate Bowling Fighter Review”

  1. Astraware is an excellent game developers, i have played so many games and UBF (Ultimate Bowling Fighting)is on of them, all are superb. While surfing for new game of this developer, found youpark.com where 20% is off on all the games of Astraware. Made my decision to purchase few of them. For all game lovers its a golden chance.

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