Clinton Becomes an Ultimate Bowling Fighter

Posted on 28 February 2007 by


Here’s a timely review that Clinton at Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! has just released, seeing as how my family just went bowling on Sunday. The game is Astraware‘s Ultimate Bowling Fighters, and it is available for Palm, Pocket PC, Smartphone & VGA Pocket PCs. 

So if you don’t want to fool with the smoky bowling alley, obnoxious friends who can’t stop crowing about the strikes they throw every other turn, a sore arm from flinging a heavy ball, or spending $30 for your trouble, this may be the bowling game for you. Did I mention that in real life I am doing well to crack 100? Yeah well…it’s true! 

I’m much better at this particular game. Of course, beer and hot dogs are optional. ;-)

Clinton Fitch reviews Astraware's Ultimate Bowling Fighters

Today Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! has released our latest review, taking a look at the fun and addictive game from Astraware, Ultimate Bowling Fighters!

Bowling, in its various forms, have been around for centuries and is often contributed to having started in Italy. Fundamentally the game has not changed much from conception to now with the object still to roll a ball down a playing field and knock down a set of pins. Like golf, bowling is deceptive. On the surface it looks easy but once you play a while, you quickly figure out that things are not as they seem.

With us now being in the 21st century it make sense that bowling would go along with us and Astraware has done that for us with Ultimate Bowling Fighters. Ultimate Bowling Fighters, or UBF as it is known, is a great bowling game that allows you to play individual games, in tournaments against another player or against the AI. The graphics and game play are terrific and UBF and everything that you would expect from Astraware. Even if you are not a “real world” bowling fan, UBF could become addicting for anyone!

The full review can be found here.

Be sure to check out the discount details at the end of the review!

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