Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling features an easy to use, intuitive point-and-click interface and a realistic physics engine that emulates actual ball and pin action. Each venue has a different methodology of play, such as varying oil quantities on the floor to add a realistic flair to the game. Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling was released in 1998 for the PC and PlayStation and eventually for the Nintendo 64. The fifteen bowling venues included were all modeled after their real-life Brunswick counterparts. If you think you have what it takes to take on some pros, you can log on to the Internet and take part in some online tournaments and matches (LAN play is also supported).
features the best known license in the sport, including all of its personalities, tournaments, state-of-the-art equipment and family fun. You can participate in all kinds of tournaments and career modes as well as cosmic bowling (complete with light show). The most realistic bowling simulation available, Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling. There are over six different modes of play available. Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling is a 3Dfx enhanced bowling simulation in which you can create your own on-screen persona (you are allowed six personal bowler.
You also have the option to choose one of six regulated ball styles, each with their own ups and downs. Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling s biggest supporters called the game addictive and the most accurate Bowling simulation ever. Choosing one of three difficulty levels, you can also play as any of those thirteen bowlers as well as customize bowler attributes like shirt design and facial expressions. The PlayStation version received favorable reviews, while the PC version received average reviews, according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. Game controls are simple to learn but take practice to master.
It offers six gameplay modes and nine tournaments featuring 13 real pro bowlers and 14 alleys from all over the world.