

This app makes all the strategy of lawn bowls really come to life in 3D
The app uses an aiming system that is very similar to the intuitive way a bowler plays his shot. By simply moving a crosshair, players can adjust the shot selection as well as the force and aim of the shot. Players can easily switch between forehand and backhand shots, draw shots, trailing shots and full-blooded drives!
The collision physics is very realistic, and you will have all the same outcomes in this game as you would a real game of lawn bowls.
The app is designed for 2 players, and keeps track of all of the variables in a game of bowls. Players can play just one end, or a full 8-end tournament.
The game follows all of the normal rules of lawn bowls, including 'chalked' bowls (that have hit the kitty) still being 'live' in the ditch. The winner of the previous round is the first to bowl in the next frame.
I have made the game easy to play, but difficult to master. Look out for remote 2-player games in the near future.
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