PBA Bowling 2 Released for the BlackBerry Storm 9550/9520

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pba 21 PBA Bowling 2 Released for the BlackBerry Storm 9550/9520Concrete Software has released the highly anticipated PBA Bowling 2 powered by OpenGL.  PBA Bowling 2 is one of the first BlackBerry games to feature this new graphics engine and it shows.  The game is filled with stunning 3D graphics that truly enhance your bowling experience.  You’ll also enjoy the classic PBA Bowling gameplay that has made this series so popular.

Made specifically for the BlackBerry Storm 2 PBA Bowling lets you play as some of the top bowlers in the world.  Battle your way to the top as you compete in tournaments, single play matches and the addictive spare challenge mode.  There are three different difficulty levels to choose from so anybody can jump in and play.  Strategy also comes into play and if you’re a pro you can spin your ball by tilting your phone.  PBA Bowling 2 is the first of many BlackBerry games that will utilize OpenGL 3D graphics and hopefully improve the gaming experience on a BlackBerry.

Features:

  • Customize bowling balls with weight, graphics, textures and special effects.
  • Uses OpenGL 3D graphics engine for stunning game play.
  • Play in a regular game, tournament, or spare challenge.
  • New PBA World Tour locations include: Las Vegas, Tokyo, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Reno.
  • Select your lane type. Options include: Shark, Cheetah, Chameleon, Scorpion, and Viper.
  • Unlock special effects, bowling ball textures and patterns.
  • View oil pattern on the lane.
  • Easy, Medium, and Hard Difficulties.
  • Dynamic menus and cutting edge graphics.
  • Pin count and frame number displayed in the 3D bowling alley for up-to-date information.
  • Scoreboard slides in and out for optimal screen use.

Purchase PBA Bowling 2 for the BlackBerry Storm 2 ($4.99) $2.99 until Jan 4


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