Christmas games bowling




















So, if you are looking to have some fun by yourself or with your friends I say you play some rounds of Turkey Bowlling and you will have the best time of your life! You can use the mouse to play this Christmas bowling game; you just need to move the mouse to make Santa walk around the bowling alley and click once to set the power and again to point the direction.

Afterwards Santa will throw the ball as well as he can considering his drunken condition. So, everything that I can say is for you to enjoy this Christmas bowling game all year round…it will bring lots of smiles and laughs on your lips and set you in the best mood! While it is possible to knock an elf into one adjacent to him, if you ever get a split, there is no degree of fancy aiming that will allow you to pick up the spare.

Most elves will just rise up and drop flat after they get hit, and outside of bowling the basically guaranteed strikes, it can be hard to measure what determines how many elves will topple. The elves even seem to ever so lightly shift left and right while standing in place so it is possible they are moving to disrupt your aim. The elves only really have enough jokes to fill a single ten frame game, and the bare bones bowling is already designed to not really support anything but clicking at the designated times where a strike is almost guaranteed.

A BAD rating. While the jokes, even if more abundant, were pretty much doomed to inevitably repeat themselves and lose their charm, Elf Bowling could have still been at least decent if there was more going on than timed clicks. Elf Bowling, if anything, is fascinating for its cultural impact. The people who played it were coming to grips with new technology and likely playing it to avoid work or schooling, and in some ways the humor of the game is similar to the e-cards of the time in that you viewed it once and then moved on.

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