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Release Date(s): US: 2010-03-30

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IGN.com Australia

Freeverse to release Flick Bowling 2

IGN.com | 11 March 2010 12:00
 
Bowl on the go.
 
BROOKLYN, NY - Freeverse announces Flick Bowling 2, the newest installment of the hit Flick Sports series, available soon on the iTunes App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
 
Flick Bowling 2 takes you on a journey through time and space to defeat the insidious Baron Von Schtopwatch as he tries to hatch his dastardly plan to... well, he hasn't quite figured that out yet. Play as one of six historical figures like Cleopatra or Genghis Khan as you bowl through five different bowling alleys throughout time, all created with little to no historical reference.
 
Freeverse's newest title features beautiful 3-D graphics, a precision engineered real physics engine and game-play that is easy to learn but hard to master. Simply position your player and flick across the screen to roll the ball. Add a hook to your roll by moving your finger left or right at the end of your flick. Earn awards and compare scores with Plus+ integration and play against your friends with Bluetooth multiplayer.
 
Read more about Flick Bowling 2 here: http://freeverse.com/flickbowling2
 
About Freeverse: Freeverse was started in 1972 as a monster truck newsletter. One day, instead of sending out his report on MONSTER JAM '87, founder and president Ian "Crazylegs" Smith accidentally coded Hearts Deluxe. Freeverse now sells prescription diet pills on its website from it's secret headquarters in Mexico.
 
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