| ssj12 said: well it was clearly flamebait but I can answer your first question. Wii Sports offers only 1 way to bowl when theres many rule variations that are available like trick (shown in HVB video with the chair in the lane) 16 pin, 8 pin, and several more. Bowling is like billards, theres many ways to play. |
Actually Wii Sports has three training modes for each sport which for Bowling include Power, Splits, and Curve.
In power each frame adds another set of pins. 10, 16, 23, untill you get to 91 Pins in a single throw.
Curve control puts dividers in between pins requiring you to apply different spins and curves to procced.
And Splits naturally many split variations you have to nail.
Also, not sure which bowling alley you attend, but mine would frown upon trying to place more pins at the end of alley or setting up chairs on it. Really not the same as pool table where everything is on a table and you can set it up how you like.







