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Bowling Game Modes






by Michael Russell

There are three game modes in Gutterball 2: 1) Single-Player; 2) Player vs. Computer; 3) Player vs. Player. These modes are summarized here:

Single Player Mode consists of one human player, going it solo. Scores count for high scores, and players earn play money based on scoring levels. In Player vs. Computer Mode, players can play against one of ten computer opponents. Defeating a computer opponent unlocks the bowling ball they use and earns players $1000 in play money. Like human players, computer players also have their statistics tracked, and they appear on your high scores list to give you some competition. Finally, in Player vs. Player Mode, players can bowl against two to four people on the same computer. The more humans involved in a game, the larger the prize play money will be.

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