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When I first opened Bowling Master, I thought it was just an ordinary bowling game. The interface is clean, without too many buttons or complicated modes. You simply select a level and throw the ball—that’s it.
However, after playing a few rounds, I realized that scoring high isn't just about luck. Even a slight deviation in the angle can leave half the pins standing. Sometimes, just when I was certain I’d get a Strike, a single pin would remain, standing forlornly at the end of the lane.
It was that "let me try just one more throw" feeling that kept me playing longer than I had intended.
Bowling Master doesn't bog you down with explanations. Players simply drag to adjust the direction, gauge the power, and release to roll the ball.
The interesting thing is that every throw yields a different result. Even from the same starting position, a slight change in power or angle alters the ball's trajectory.
Once you get the hang of it, you’ll start experimenting with spin instead of just throwing straight. Curved shots often look more impressive and offer a higher chance of a Strike if timed correctly.
PC
Mobile
It doesn't take long to get used to the game, as the controls are quite intuitive.
The game runs smoothly. Level transitions are quick, and you don't have to wait long to replay after a loss.
The visual effects upon impact are vivid without being overly flashy. The sound design is well-balanced; the impact sounds are crisp, making every Strike feel satisfying.
Another plus is that each round is quick. You can finish a game in just a few minutes, making it perfect for a bit of casual entertainment during downtime.
Don't try to throw with maximum power every time.
That’s a mistake I used to make myself. You might initially think that a faster ball makes it easier to knock down all the pins, but that isn't actually the case; the angle of impact is what really matters.
If you're starting, try aiming slightly to the right of the lead pin. After a few attempts, you'll find the spot that works best for your control style.
Also, avoid constantly changing your angle after every turn. Once you find a throwing direction that yields good results, stick with it and focus on adjusting your power first.
In my opinion, yes.
The game isn't overly complex, yet it offers plenty of entertainment. Matches are quick, and there’s no need for tedious grinding or unlocking dozens of features to keep playing.
If you enjoy games that emphasize the feel of the controls, Bowling Master is definitely worth a try. The more you play, the more you realize that a perfect strike isn't a matter of luck—it comes from precise angle and power control.