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AMF Bowling 2004
Developer
Mud Duck
Publisher
Jack Of All Games
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
11/14/2003
Genre
Sports
Players
4

An Xbox bowling game licensed by the well-known bowling manufacturer. The game features head-to-head bowling against other pros, a Create-a-Ball and Create-a-Bowler mode, and a realistic bowling physics simulation in gameplay. The game supports up to four players off-line. Players use a special meter in the lower left corner of the screen to determine speed, spin and power of their roll. AMF Bowling 2004 also features real-life pro bowlers, represented in polygonal form. There is also a create-a-bowler mode that lets players make their own original bowler (or model one after a real bowler), as well as a create a ball mode that offers different textures and designs to choose from.

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