Crave announces bowling game for Wii and PSP

Brunswick - Image 1Videogame publisher Crave Entertainment announced today that it is cooking up a bowling title for Wii and PSP users, as well as for PS2 owners, called Brunswick Pro Bowling.

This game might be a welcome experience for PSP owners into the sport, and bowling should be right at home on the Wii as it has Wii Sports already.

Anyway, Crave is pretty confident that its new game will be appreciated by fans as it claims to have a lot of exciting features. A part of the developer’s statement reads:

Brunswick Pro Bowling will give players a detailed, realistic bowling-center experience, complete with authentic sights, sounds, and official Brunswick bowling gear. The title will also feature a variety of player and ball customization options.

Little is still known about the game as of now but Crave mentioned that it will feature a four-player multiplayer mode. The company also added that the game’s selling point will be the career mode where players begin in the amateur ranks and bowl their hearts out to make it to the pros in 10 different tournaments.

Brunswick - Image 1Videogame publisher Crave Entertainment announced today that it is cooking up a bowling title for Wii and PSP users, as well as for PS2 owners, called Brunswick Pro Bowling.

This game might be a welcome experience for PSP owners into the sport, and bowling should be right at home on the Wii as it has Wii Sports already.

Anyway, Crave is pretty confident that its new game will be appreciated by fans as it claims to have a lot of exciting features. A part of the developer’s statement reads:

Brunswick Pro Bowling will give players a detailed, realistic bowling-center experience, complete with authentic sights, sounds, and official Brunswick bowling gear. The title will also feature a variety of player and ball customization options.

Little is still known about the game as of now but Crave mentioned that it will feature a four-player multiplayer mode. The company also added that the game’s selling point will be the career mode where players begin in the amateur ranks and bowl their hearts out to make it to the pros in 10 different tournaments.

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