AMF Bowling Pinbusters!
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Developer(s) | Mud Duck Productions [1] Vir2L Studios (DS version) |
Publisher(s) | Bethesda Game Studios [2] |
Platform(s) | Wii, Nintendo DS |
Release date | Wii USA November 20, 2007 DS USA June 10, 2008 |
Genre(s) | Sports, Bowling |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer, Wi-Fi (DS version only) |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E) |
Input methods | Wii Remote, D-Pad and Touch Screen |
AMF Bowling Pinbusters is a bowling sports-based video game. It was released on Wii on November 20, 2007 and is scheduled to be released on the Nintendo DS on June 10, 2008.
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[edit] Wii Version
The Wii controller allows the player to mimic real bowling by using typical bowling movements. The game environment offers mirrored balls, hot neon lights, and strobe effects. Several mini games are available such as Obstacles and Pool Bowl. [1]
Players can choose from eight unique characters, such as the Surfer, the Drill Sergeant, Punk Rock Girl, the Cowgirl, and the Rapper – each with their own personality. [1]
[edit] DS Version
In the DS version, which is developed by Vir2L Studios, there are 12 different characters and many different locations. Each character has his/her own special move, which is built up using "Psyche" meter. There are four gameplay modes: World Cup, Precision, Duckpins, and Practice. In addition to these gameplay modes, the DS version also supports several multiplayer modes; pass-and-play, wireless, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
[edit] Reception
Like some past bowling titles developed by Mud Duck Productions, the Wii version of the game was universally panned by critics. One common complaint was that the game lacked an option to play left-handed. IGN gave the game a two out of ten, complaining about the offensive stereotypes and terrible gameplay, and pointed out that Wii Sports had a better bowling simulation for free.[2] Gamesradar gave the game a four out of ten, stating, "It is, as a whole, considerably worse than what is one fifth of Wii Sports - in look, execution and enjoyment."[3]