The Sims: Bowling

The Sims: Bowling (2007)

by Electronic Arts
Genres:Sport
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Sims: Bowling combines a life simulator with a bowling game, where the player must collect points by playing bowling in different game modes in order to set up their home and buy bowling equipment.
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