- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: May 10, 2004
Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
It's certainly not a realistic bowling game by any stretch, but it is fun and with up to four players it not bad to have to whip out at a party or if you just want to throw a few games. Good job.
-
I spent a few good hours with friends from the ages of 17 to 48 playing this game, and everyone had a total blast.
-
Its highly addictive and just plain fun, which is why we play these games in the first place.
-
An average diversion. It is not too-quickly played, but can provide some enjoyment. The pluses outweigh the negatives in this game.
-
A budget-priced bowling game thats as unpretentious as it is well put together and fun (in small doses and with the right group of friends under the right circumstances wink, wink! :-P).
-
The game attempts to combine zany locales with tried-and-true bowling mechanics, but the game lacks substance and ultimately won't please bowling fans, be they hardcore or casual.
-
PSM MagazineUltimately, Strike Force Bowling rolls about a 160, offering bargain basement bowling, but very little flair. [Aug 2004, p.30]
-
The game fails in the simple task of capturing the excitement of actual bowling. [July 2004, p.112]
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 2 out of 4
-
Mixed: 1 out of 4
-
Negative: 1 out of 4
-
ThreeinchesJul 16, 2004Great game!!! these guys and gals know nothing about bowling!!!