
Pixel Brain Games is back with Bowling at Doodle Lanes for the BlackBerry PlayBook. This game lets you enjoy fun and realistic bowling anytime with atmospheric sounds, the ability to customize your bowling ball and much more. Bowling comes to life with colorful graphics, accurate physics and cool sound effects. Enjoy Bowling at Doodle Lanes with your friends as 4 players can hit the lanes at one time.
It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or an expert, you'll be rolling in no time. Use the accelerometer by tilting your PlayBook to add some spin to the ball just the way you want it! Throw strikes like a pro and listen to the crowd go wild as you become a bowling superstar!
Features:
- One-thumb play.
- Fun, crayon-like doodle graphics.
- Customize bowling balls with color and weight.
- Score sheet displayed for up-to-date information.
- Editable player names.
- Track your records for hi-score, strikes thrown, perfect games and more.
- Global leaderboards let you compete with others around the world for
- hi-score, strike count and perfect games.
- On-screen help.
Bowling at Doodle Lanes is $1.99 in BlackBerry App World, and it's a lot of fun! Play solo or against your friends and family, either way you're sure to enjoy the game, and you don't even have to wear those funky shoes.
For more information/screenshots and to purchase Bowling at Doodle Lanes

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