- Publisher: Touch Mechanics
- Release Date: Jan 23, 2020
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 4 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Negative: 1 out of 4
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Jan 25, 2020If you’re looking for a Wii Bowling alternative, this is probably for you. The game is very simple, but control and frame rate are good.
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Feb 1, 2020Best bowling on nintendo switch! Very authentic. Perfect motion controll and good price.
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Jun 6, 2020The joy-con control is horrible. 10$ is too much for a mobile game in switch. The game actually deserves 7+ rating, it's just the joy-con control kills it. Simple hold and release will do.
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May 26, 2021This game is fun. It really takes me back to good ol' days of Wii and it has to be one of the best games released on Nintendo Switch. Although my only problem is the turning the ball but it's not that relevant. It's a must buy game if you like to play some bowling and relive the Wii sports game
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Feb 24, 2020Time, place, and presentation matters in context of Strike! Ten Pin Bowling. Wii Sports was attached as a hot selling point to the Wii as a fresh new device and novel way to play at the time. Miis with their customizable faces and reactions when dropping a ball added a lot of personality this title is missing. Strike! Ten Pin Bowling has none of that going for it, and while it ticks off a lot of the same boxes you’d look for in a pick-up-and-play bowling game to share with family, the lack of character and slightly more complex controls prevented it from catching fire in my home. It’s a completely serviceable bowling experience, but one that doesn’t reach the heights of its predecessors.
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Feb 18, 2020Strike! Ten Pin Bowling doesn’t do anything super crazy with the formula, but it doesn’t really have to. This is still a charming, well-put-together little bowling title that’ll allow you to have fun without going to a real alley (or if you’re like me, there isn’t even one to go to in real life).
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Feb 7, 2020If you don’t mind paying a Switch Tax, there’s a lot to like about Strike! It’s more or less a straightforward bowling game with a couple of minigames thrown in to pad out the game, but that doesn’t make it any less fun — especially if, like me, you’re playing it solo in handheld mode. It’s there that you see the game as it was designed to be played, with touch controls on a vertical screen, and it’s really easy to get sucked in to game after game. It’s intuitive and it’s addictive, which are two very good qualities for a game like this to have.