Polar BowlerIt's very funny sometimes. Heck, it's a game about a polar bear who turns himself into a living bowling ball, what more could you ask for? Even J the Penguin is adorable: when PB uses a custom tube, J dresses up in an outfit that matches the theme (a cow that complements PB's denim tube, for example). Unfortunately, completing stages without the help of these special tubes soon becomes very difficult. Pins are scattered in small groups all around huge playing fields, and in many stadiums players must knock down almost all the pins within a limited period of shooting.
If Polar Bowler provided an unlimited supply of custom tubes and challenged players to choose the best tube for each level, the high challenge would be fine. In contrast, custom tubes have high prices, and the coins needed to purchase them are not distributed at a fast pace. Players can find boxes containing free tubes, but demand quickly outstrips supply.
Polar Bowler is a paid app, so having to pay extra for custom tubes is a bit disappointing. Its gameplay is still a blast, but players who don't want to deal with microtransactions might be better off downloading the classic PC version of theMinima:
Operating system: Windows 8 and Windows 7
Processor: Pentium - 1.7 GHz
RAM: 2GB
Video card RAM:512MB
DirectX version: 9.0c or above