View Full Version : Yet Another Game To Play
9 Ball Girl
01-09-2003, 12:02 PM
http://www.orisinal.com/games/snowbowling.htm
Have fun!
Fun game, but I would like to watch someone play the game that knows what they are doing. I can only get like 120 to 150 points (I know I miss a lot) but I cannot fathom someone getting 60,000 points. Is there something I am missing.
eg8r
Brent
01-09-2003, 03:00 PM
Yeah same here I got 144. How could someone get 60 000 ?
Don't know, I went over and played a couple of quick games. Shot a 145 and 160. How you would get 60,000 is beyond me. I think it helps when you get 2 or more at a time.
There is some bonus when you hit two. I have not hit 3 at once just yet. Oh well, it is a nice release here at work.
eg8r
TomBrooklyn
01-10-2003, 01:22 PM
I got 764 after about 7 games. It is key to hit two or more at a time. You lose no life if you hit at least one, so it is important not to take a shot where you miss completely. There seems to be no loss of life for waiting, but the skaters seem to speed up a little with time. As your score goes up, you get less skaters in close, so you need to get good at hitting the ones further away. I got three triples in this game. A quadruple is possible, I came close to getting one. I wonder how many points that would be worth. Cute game.
Pizza Bob
01-10-2003, 02:09 PM
This is like one-pocket. It takes forever and you can't miss or your screwed! Never did manage a triple, but my one-pocket honed patience allowed me to get to 3144, but I had to stop to shave in the middle of the game.
Adios,
Pizza Bob
9 Ball Girl
01-10-2003, 02:33 PM
I've even got the body english going on this game! It's almost like 3 cushion--I miss some of them by a hair!
snipershot
01-10-2003, 05:10 PM
I played two games, my first score was a pathetic 120, my next score was 1020, I think the trick is to not try for the far ones, their hard to hit and take away alot of life.
Double hits score some big points though.
snipershot
01-10-2003, 05:13 PM
Some stupid loser probably sat there taking out all the close ones for about 6 hours.
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