Wondering what modes are available in Bowling King? Here we take you through each of them. Which one will be your favourite?
1-on-1 Vs Play
This is the basic match we are all used to playing.
We start out by selecting the match type on the menu and selecting the stage we want.
Make sure you check both the entry fee and the lane rental fee by tapping/ clicking the "more" button.
1-on-1 Trick Shot
Just like the normal 1-on-1, the objective of this game is to knock the most pins down, but with a twist!
Each tier of this 1-on-1 version has different random obstacles to tackle in order to take down the pins, so you'll need to play smart.
Make sure you check both the entry fee and the lane rental fee by tapping/ clicking the "more" button.
Tournament
This mode is an 8 Player tournament where the winner takes the prize and the runner-up gains the entry fee back.
Make sure you check the Tier Rules before joining the tournament:
With friends
Here you can challenge your Facebook friends, for coins and for that winning record!
Quickfire
In this mode you will need to knock down as many pins as possible in 60 seconds. You need to choose your destination and pay the entry fee.
Remember that each destination has different prizes!
Weekly Challenge
Currently this is the only single player mode we have available.
It consists of a series of 40 challenges that are provided each 2 weeks. Clearing each challenge will yield a surprise box.
To start this mode, tap the challenge button and note that you'll be able to see your time remaining:
It will open an map with your 40 stages.
Picking a stage will start the challenge and each frame will have different obstacles for you to take on.
At the beginning of the stage you will get a notification stating the number of points you need to clear the level, and you can check your progress in the top right corner at any time.
Be skilful, negotiate the obstacles and aim for the strike.
Also take a moment to take a look at the top left corner. Aside from the regular chips and cash, you will see hearts - these represent the number of lives you have to use. Each level costs one heart, and while they recover (after 6 hours) you can also buy them at the shop or request a few (and give them as well) from your friends.
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