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  • curprev 09:5109:51, October 29, 2024BMfan08 talk contribsm 2,269 bytes +2 →‎Gameplay: It's alright. I didn't know you were talking about a different type of bowling, so really I should be apologizing for not being considerate. undo
  • curprev 09:4909:49, October 29, 2024Doomhiker talk contribsm 2,267 bytes −7 Oh sorry, I was thinking of candlepin bowling (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candlepin_bowling), the main variant of bowling I played when I grew up, which uses three balls per round and refers to ten on ball 2 of three as spare. This minigame is obviously based on regular ten-pin, which I have barely played. Sorry. undo
  • curprev 09:3609:36, October 29, 2024BMfan08 talk contribsm 2,274 bytes +8 →‎Gameplay: I have NEVER heard of bowling with three balls, unless you get a strike or spare in the tenth. It's always been two balls from where I'm from. At any rate, here's something else. undo
  • curprev 09:1209:12, October 29, 2024Doomhiker talk contribsm 2,266 bytes +7 In real bowling, you get three ball per round. Strike is ten on ball one, spare is ten on ball 2. Score of ten is ten on ball 3 - spare gives extra benifits not yielded to ball 3 ten undo

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