(known in Japan as Okiraku Bowling 3D ) is a budget-friendly bowling title developed by Arc System Works for the Nintendo 3DS eShop. Released in 2013, it features a cast of four family members—Billy, Sarah, Daddy, and Mommy—across several creative and traditional environments. Gameplay and Modes
: Involves dragging the stylus on the bottom screen to throw. However, reviewers often found this "cumbersome" due to the difficulty of maintaining consistent speed and direction. Visuals and Atmosphere
: A single-player experience where you face off against the other family members in a competitive ladder. Family Bowling 3D 3DS (JPN/USA) CIA
While the game has been criticized for "simplistic" or "jagged" graphics, it is often praised for its charm and variety: Family Bowling 3D Review for 3DS - GameFAQs
: Consists of 20 missions that act as "puzzle" shots, requiring you to knock down specific pin formations in a single roll. Controls and Mechanics (known in Japan as Okiraku Bowling 3D )
: Allows for 1–4 players to enjoy a standard match. This mode uses a hotseat multiplayer format, where players pass the console around between turns.
Players can choose between two distinct control schemes, though reviews from Nintendo Life and Nintendo World Report generally favor the buttons over the stylus: However, reviewers often found this "cumbersome" due to
The game offers three primary modes that cater to both solo and local multiplayer play:
(known in Japan as Okiraku Bowling 3D ) is a budget-friendly bowling title developed by Arc System Works for the Nintendo 3DS eShop. Released in 2013, it features a cast of four family members—Billy, Sarah, Daddy, and Mommy—across several creative and traditional environments. Gameplay and Modes
: Involves dragging the stylus on the bottom screen to throw. However, reviewers often found this "cumbersome" due to the difficulty of maintaining consistent speed and direction. Visuals and Atmosphere
: A single-player experience where you face off against the other family members in a competitive ladder.
While the game has been criticized for "simplistic" or "jagged" graphics, it is often praised for its charm and variety: Family Bowling 3D Review for 3DS - GameFAQs
: Consists of 20 missions that act as "puzzle" shots, requiring you to knock down specific pin formations in a single roll. Controls and Mechanics
: Allows for 1–4 players to enjoy a standard match. This mode uses a hotseat multiplayer format, where players pass the console around between turns.
Players can choose between two distinct control schemes, though reviews from Nintendo Life and Nintendo World Report generally favor the buttons over the stylus:
The game offers three primary modes that cater to both solo and local multiplayer play: