Christmas Games: Elf Bowling
So Christmas is near and playing solitaire is becoming more and more frequent as you think about the Christmas shopping you should be doing on Amazon
How about an alternative to Solitaire? A game that has been around for years is Elf Bowling and it is very addictive. Version 1 saw Santa bowling at Elves who shouted various insults when Santa missed! That version is still around and still as addictive. Check out Elf Bowling 1. The best bit is the cost…Free!
Elf Bowling 2 saw Santa bowling (more catapulting) an elf off a wooden runway with Sharks at the end. The close you got to the end the better the points you were awarded. Playing against Dingle who could also knock your previously thrown elves off! This version I could have sworn was free (maybe they changed it) but now you have to pay..but you do get 60minutes free to try it out
So…a challenge…my first score with Elf Bowling 1 today was 152! Can you beat it? On your FIRST go only
Discalimer: As tempting as this is to play we have to point out that it should be played out of office ours or during your lunch break. We don’t want managers chasing us because all their teams are competing for the best score
For a list of more games by NStorm take a look at the full list of games!











December 18th, 2007 at 12:02 am
I had to add that I just got a 207 on my 2nd attempt
quite impressed with that!
December 20th, 2007 at 5:59 pm
I downloaded Elf Bowling 2 and my best so far is 1600! =D
December 24th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
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1) TOO HIGH A BACKSWING
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2) DROPPING THE BALL
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