How to score a perfect game in wii bowling


















I have tried them all and guess what! I have a story for each of them, maybe more than one, considering that over the years I have arranged a variety of offline tournaments including Wii Tennis and Wii Golf. Yeah, arranging video game tournaments is another passion of mine, but I am giving out too many spoilers today, no hurry! A close friend of mine has this and they live the next street over. My family and theirs get together all the time and we all kids and adults play this.

We have such a fun time and the laughs are priceless. The Wii Golf is another good one too. So much fun when you can get a few people at a time playing and having fun.

I totally agree Dave, so simple, yet so fun. Great atmosphere, tons of laughs, quality time spent together. We definitely cannot ask for more. I love Wii Golf too, so stay tuned for my next wii-related article, it may be about the best strategies to defeat your Wii Golf friends. I would always win these games because I was the most athletic out of the group.

I would often do very well in tennis and boxing because my pure timing was better than the rest. Bowling was always the most difficult on Wii Sports though. Hello Kevin, I appreciate your comment a lot.

You got a point, athletic skills easily transition into games and gaming in general. In addition to my addiction lol to soccer , I also played basketball and I am a strong swimmer. Timing, physical condition really useful in games like Wii Boxing and if you — agree — the habit of competing can make a difference. I am glad that you found my guide useful, please stay tuned for more Retro articles! I quite like the idea of having a technique and steps set up like you would with real bowling — I never thought about practicng like that before.

Hello Chris, no need to thank me, it is more than a pleasure to recall the old gaming times, it is me who should be thanking you for your nice comment. Correct anyway, like I said I have seen many power players getting soundly beaten by guys with a more technical approach. If you are playing unexperienced players, then the harder the better makes sense, but when the level of competition increases, then you definitely need to have a technique. To create this article, 42 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time.

This article has been viewed , times. Learn more Is it your absolute dream to get 12 Strikes in a row on Wii Sports Bowling? It may sound difficult, but it has been done. This article will show you how to get an easy strike. A strike is not guaranteed, but it's worth a shot please note that these instructions are for right-handed use. Just reverse the instructions if you are left-handed. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.

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Get the red guideline that pops up when you are moving your Mii in line with the two last notches on the bowling alley floor These notches are slightly closer together than the rest. Release it when your arm is pointing straight down, so that the ball will roll along the alley, and won't hop when you release it.

If done correctly, the ball will then curve, and crash directly into the first pin. You should get a strike. Another way to get a lot of strikes is to keep swinging your arm with the B button down, until your Mii gets to the start of the lane. Let go just as the arm swings up. Hold and swing the wii remote as instructed. If you throw a strike, you get two more shots to complete the score of the strike. If you start a game with 10 strikes in a row, you're doing pretty well for yourself, but you haven't reached perfection yet.

That 10th strike is only worth 10 pins until you throw two more shots. Throw two gutter balls and you'll finish with , but throw two strikes for a total of 12 and there's your This challenge requires three perfect games in a row. Jeremy Sonnenfeld achieved it in Others managed it before him, but Sonnenfeld's series of three games was the first to be recognized by the United States Bowling Congress.

The USBC cited faulty lane conditions when it declined to certify the previous efforts. Can you even imagine scoring three perfect games only to have the achievement thrown out because of lane conditions?

Twelve strikes is an awesome achievement, but a bowler by the name of Ben Ketola went one better. He pulled it off in Of course, he had to use multiple lanes to do it, working his way right down the line. He'd score a strike then run to the ball return to set up for another one. He did it about 24 seconds faster than Tom Daugherty managed it back in Ketola holds the current world record: a perfect game in Back in , Hannah Diem became the youngest bowler to ever score a perfect game in a certified event.



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