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Hyperbowl arcade
Hyperbowl arcade









hyperbowl arcade

The touchscreen console at each lane allows people to choose the type of game they want to play, but it also has fun, interactive features.

hyperbowl arcade

This is literally a game-changer for bowling.” I think it took me two minutes to figure out HyperBowl. “You just pick the game you want to play and the screen tells you what you need to do. Some game options are even tailored for young bowlers, such as “Monster Factory,” where points earned while bowling go toward building a cartoon monster on the video screen. “This would keep my kids’ attention the entire time with all the lights and different games.” But this is like next-level bowling,” she said. Jennifer Berry, FMWR special events coordinator, said that HyperBowl will appeal to bowlers of all ages. The HyperBowl bumper system requires bowlers to either hit or avoid moving colored lights along the sides of the lane, while still attempting to knock down the set of pins. Unlike the traditional bowling, there’s no chance of throwing a gutter ball.

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“But until you actually play it, you truly don’t get the full understanding of what this is.”

hyperbowl arcade

“This is like playing a live video game,” said Michelle Winter, Fort Drum Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation marketing manager. Army where each of its 24 lanes is compatible with this new game. Pine Plains is also the only facility across the U.S. Now, it is the only bowling center in New York that offers HyperBowl – a state-of-the-art system that combines bowling with an arcade-like experience. 23, 2020) - The lanes are open once again at Fort Drum’s Pine Plains Bowling Center after a three-month hiatus, during which the facility underwent a $1.1 million renovation project.











Hyperbowl arcade