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It sounds strange but don't bowl at the top pin head on. (The top pin is colored red.) This could leave pins standing up near the corners. Try throwing the ball so that it hits the top pin sideways by curving the ball. That way you hit the top pin will determine how the other pins will fall which can help getting pins when there are more pins to deal with.
It sounds strange but don't bowl at the top pin head on. (The top pin is colored red.) This could leave pins standing up near the corners. Try throwing the ball so that it hits the top pin sideways by curving the ball. That way you hit the top pin will determine how the other pins will fall which can help getting pins when there are more pins to deal with.


A secret trick was snuck into the game where on the 91 pin frame only, if you can get the ball to roll on top of the rail all the way down to the back, and not fall off, it will hit a small red button that will shake the screen and knock all 91 pins down at once. The buttons can be found in the shadows on the ends of both the left and right rails.
A secret trick was snuck into the game where on the "91 pin" frame, if you can get the ball to roll on top of the rail all the way down to the back, and not fall off, it will hit a small red button that will shake the screen and knock all 91 pins down at once. The buttons can be found in the shadows on the ends of both the left and right rails.
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