Bomb Bowling 2
You know what? This is a solid little action-puzzle game. It’s nothing fancy, but it has 50 levels and a decent challenge level throughout (once you get past those first 3-4 tutorial-skill levels). It’s made in GameMaker (just a hint, dev, change up your icon next time ;) ), but is proof that you can turn out a good game with that engine if you put effort into your game and aren’t just doing some lazy template-flip.
The levels are well-designed and were clearly tested. There are a couple of them that are a smidge finicky, and I swore at the thing a bit at the required split-second timing (when I clearly understood how to solve the puzzle), but that’s also pretty typical for this genre.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
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bought it for 39cents in Sale
Its a fun game where u have to time bomb explosions in the correct order to eliminate all pins from screen.
would reccomend
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Pure Bowl VR Bowling
I’ve been playing Pure Bowl VR on an Oculus Quest through Virtual Desktop and it works great.
I’ve never been great at bowling in real life, and I’m not very good in Pure Bowl VR either so that’s solid commendation for the game’s accurate bowling physics! Thankfully it offers a bunch of super detailed settings to alter lane setup, assists, and difficulty, so I can set up a game exactly how I want.
The recent update which adds a tournament mode (basically a knockout against progressively more difficult AI opponents) gives a bit more flavour to each game, and the new lane looks fantastic.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
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Played on Oculus Quest 2 via Virtual Desktop and SteamVR - Works perfectly!
Really quite an interesting concept, controls are good for the most part, took a little getting used to but after a few settings tweaks its borderline perfect. Early access obviously so its sort of barebones but I’m sure more content will be added. Will absolutely be playing more in the near future!
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Fastlane Bowling
Was a huge fan of this game as a kid, as it was called Strike Force Bowling on the console platforms. So I decided to give it a shot for the low price and nostalgia.
Overall the game functions and runs well, even on newer hardware. Though I will not recommend this compared to the other releases that can be found on consoles. Stages are missing. The Wild West stage is one that doesn’t make it here. Also, all characters are unlocked from the start, so nothing really to work for in that regard. The biggest negative here is the missing textures. Many textures just didn’t seem to exist. No little marks for the accuracy and power bars while bowling, and even some of the menu boxes just didn’t exist. Was buying this for nostalgia and simply just became disappointed. If this game somehow figures out the texture issue, this would instantly be a better game, but in the state it is in at this time, it just doesn’t seem worth it. even at the low price point it’s currently at.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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PBA Pro Bowling
BUY PREMIUM BOWLING INSTEAD !!!!
Avoid, period. It can be used to pass time that is about the only upside.
What I hate, every piece of this game aside that. The lanes do not break down. The career mode while there is content is horrible. A bowler in just the initial league section averaged 148 leading up to our match. He did not leave one open frame in my 5 matches against him (I kept replaying it as I was in shock) rolling a 238,226,231,224, 196 (clean) I finally beat him 236 to 196. I did not shoot under 200 against him. I have never had a pro bowl less than 260 against me. I lost to simo 279-268 just 5 mins ago. I made one bad shot when I dropped my mouse. His tournament average coming in was 218. The pc strikes through the face and by brooklyn over and over in the lower leagues. Liz Johnson ripped off a 5 bagger on me and didnt hit the pocket on either side once. Fix the NFL blitz like difficulty farse (if the pc is down they will just rip a 6,7,8 bagger of or shoot 60 pins above what they have been all tourney, just against you). Ill try to check back in another patch to see if this ever gets there but hopefully I am smart enough to move on. I like what they addressed but this patch is still a big miss and not worth 10 bucks lets alone 20. The graphics are abysmal in places. This is a game for a tablet of phone rather shamelessly whored out to the pc. With the same money in a nice steam sale window you can do so much better. Shame on the PBA for putting their name on this and plugging it hard on TV. I buy a lot of bowling balls and bowl a ton. I had much higher hopes here.
– Real player with 119.8 hrs in game
This is a lot of fun and totally worth the $20. The pin physics are actually really good and only ever so slightly “bouncy” on occasion. The controls aren’t deep but they’re definitely challenging enough that being consistent isn’t easy as pie. This does look somewhat like the mobile game but it’s a lot, LOT better. It still has tickets and gold pins for currency though which, even though earned in game, I with they would have converted to $$ to give it a more “realistic” feel. The different oil patterns do bowl differently however, I haven’t noticed any breakdown as I’ve yet to have to transition shots.
– Real player with 37.6 hrs in game
PBA Pro Bowling 2021
This game blows. Plain and simple. They are honestly just making these games more and more pay to win. It’s rediculous. Basically just a carbon copy of the last game with a few more novelty factors in it. Don’t waste the $25. Also, the physics SOMEHOW got worse. Developers, you should be fucking ashamed of yourselves. I mean did you even test this? Did you even sit down and see how long it would take to get to some of the higher level balls. Unbelievable.
– Real player with 253.8 hrs in game
Hands down this is the best bowling game ive played since PBA tour on Playstation many years ago.
What this game does best is capture the pin physics really well, the ball reactions to the lanes and the subtle reactions to the 12 different oils patterns.
There’s no better feeling than blowing the 5 pin, or tripping up that 7 pin, or rapping the 10 pin down for the crucial strike, or kicking the ball return after leaving that solid cold 8 pin. the game itself is great, challenging and rewarding.
– Real player with 112.6 hrs in game
All-In-One Sports VR
This VR sports game has a nice assortment of 10 sports games for the price of 1. When I first started the game, it had a nice fun game assortment of options to chose from. I’ve played each sports game with various different opinions on each one.
1.Archery: This sport is nice and relaxing just requires you to aim towards the target. Like that’s they’re other factors that could cause you to be less accurate on shots. Requires more skill to actually aim towards the target.
2.Billard: This is a fun and relaxing game. I like that there’s an indication to telling if you going to hit one of the balls or the direction of where the ball could land. All in all good, but make it so when you’re viewing your opponent’s turn you can move easier around the table.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
Ok so. i have almost all of the standalone appnori games. They were always pretty good but this is probably the one you want to get now that it has a ridiculous amount more content.
Only downsides is the artstyle here is more Chibi so some events everything is super sized.
I think there’s a lot of content if you’re into only scoreboard or just beating the AI. Haven’t tried multiplayer.
In general all of the sports “work” there’s no control issues. Controls are really polished it’s just on the arcade side. So some sports like golf there are way better more realistic golf games out there.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Extrorb
In Extrorb, you control the action! Maneuver your orb through challenging ramps and boost zones over oceans and forests! Try your luck at one of the traditional levels and relive the joy of visiting the arcade! Up for a game of hoops? Grab a friend and compete for highest score on one of the 8 different local multiplayer levels!
Have a blast!
If you get stuck, or you just really want to annoy your friends, resetting your orb has explosive consequences.
Want a boost?
Some levels require an extra push to get you where you need to go.
Tons of player skins!
At launch there are 33 skins to choose from, all of them unlocked!
Shared multiplayer boards!
Not only do you get to share half a seat with your friend, but each level places you against each other on the same board! Coupled with explosive physics this can lead to some intense head to head battles for the best score.
Forests, Icebergs, Arcades, oh my!
At launch there are 8 single player and 8 multiplayer levels with a large variety to choose from. From classic arcade scenes to serene larger than life forest levels, there is something for everyone.
Achievements & Stats
Global leaderboards will help compare your skill against the best in the world, as well as multiple Steam Achievements to unlock!
Amazing Soundtrack!
We’re using some awesome tracks from Dark Fantasy Studio in Plouguerneau, France!
PePiBo: Peregrino Pinata Bowling
I played it on my Oculus Quest.
Fun little game. Complete play through for myself was 1 hour.
Had quite some fun playing and I am pretty sure I will play again to see if I can do a better score in some levels. I will most likely also let some family and friends have a go at it as well.
I did not encounter anything really breaking the game, it looked pretty clean. I did like the different bowling “balls'” abilities.
Funniest was when a huge boulder did run into my play area and I was boxing it back into the enemies instead of using the regular “balls”.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/z4UMIkerp_o
This is basically an Angry Birds clone for VR, with bowling pigs. It’s a very beautiful game, with a very pleasing art style and nice level designs that introduces new mechanics as you go along. Unfortunately, I experienced some frustrating issues with the gameplay so consider this only a neutral recommendation.
The issue I experienced was with some of the inconsistent physics and certain elements not working as they were supposed to in order to progress past the level. In particular, there was this one level where I had to basically just get very lucky to get past it. Pins would not fall, even when exploding balls exploded nearby or they went behind / clipped through objects. You can check out my video to get more in-depth with the issues in that level.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Rock of Ages
Rock of Ages is a charming, humorous, and highly original game.
The basic premise is this: you control a boulder rolling across a twisted battlefield of ramps, obstacles, and enemy traps. Your aim is to destroy your opponent’s gate.
As you destroy your opponent’s defenses, you accumulate money to spend on building upgrades. These upgrades can be either single-use power-ups for your boulder to make it stronger or more deadly. Or, you can spend the money on defenses like elephants, dynamite, and catapults that can knock your opponent’s boulder off the map. You get to place these obstacles wherever you want on the map.
– Real player with 84.3 hrs in game
Rock of ages is a game about rolling down a hill; to squish a little man, literally.
In Rock of Ages, there is a very minor story, hardly relating to the game. This isnt a bad thing because the game doesn’t need a story to be enjoyed, however the story is humorous.
The core gameplay aspect of Rock of Ages is rolling your rock down a slope riddled with defences in order to smash down an enemy gate. The opponents, are not only people from history, also attack your gate and the player must build their own defences in order to slow down or stop the other rock. You gain in game gold in order to pay for defences, and to upgrade your rock.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game