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Angry Ragdolls: City Bowling

Get ready for an exhilarating ride! Bowling pins have been set up in the city and it is your job to hit the bullseye by launching your whacky ragdoll from your moving truck. If this sounds crazy, you are right, this is the weirdest game for mobile!
Rev your engine, speed up and launch your crash test dummy at just the right time to hit the targets. Carefully judge your speed and direction when driving and find the sweet spot for the perfect cannon shot. Your puppet will fly through the air and if you are lucky it will hit a strike. Do you have the rage and skills to successfully launch the doll?

REAL TIME PHYSICSYour crash test dummy uses real-world physics. The rag-doll tumbles when it flies through the sky. The momentum it gains when launched is true to life and you will get a very satisfactory feeling if the bowling pins are successfully hit.

CONTROLSControl your raging machine by simply tapping the directional buttons on the screen. Thunder up the road by pressing the accelerator button and dismount your crash test dummy by hitting the eject button.

KEY FEATURES+ Become a star and hit all the pins with your rag doll + Hit all the targets and improve your score + Use your truck to launch your puppet + True to life physics engine + Crazy arcade gameplay + beautiful crisp HD graphics + Built with Unity 3D

THE HISTORY OF BOWLINGBowling is one of the oldest and most popular games in the world. Bowling is a sport that can be dated back to circa 3200 BC. In the 1930's, a British anthropologist named Sir Flinders Petrie discovered a collection of objects in a child's grave in Egypt that appeared to be used for a primitive form of bowling. There was a crude version of the bowling ball and pins that were all sized for a child and were very primitive. This find was discovered along with a couple of artifacts that could actually be dated back to 3200BC. This makes the origin of bowling more than 5000 years old!

The next historical bowling related find was in Germany by a historian named William Pehle whom said that there was evidence of bowling in Germany around 300AD. England took the reins about 1366 as bowling was forbidden by King Edward III. The game was taking archery practice away from his troops. It is also known that Henry VIII brought bowling back. Several types of "pin games" started to exist where

balls were hurled towards objects for points. These objects were somewhat pin shaped but crude renditions of modern day bowling pin design and shape. As you can see, the history of bowling is rich and deep.

There are several different games that resemble modern bowling, there are ninepin variations in Europe and Petanque is popular in France. Bocce ball originates in Italy and is similar to British lawn bowling. Dutch and English immigrants each brought their version of bowling with them from their country's to the United States also. In America, the very first mention of the word "bowling" is found in the book Rip Van Winkle, a famous story by Washington Irving, who gets woken up by the sound of "crashing ninepins" that was published during 1812.

Bowling history continues on in the United States. A lawn bowling site was made in the heart of New York's battery area that was the very first permanent location to bowl and is now still called Bowling Green and is in what is now the financial district. Bowling became very popular over the years in America and had become one of the biggest betting games. Connecticut banned any ninepin games at all in 1841.

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Reviews (4)

Kri. S. Jun 5, 2016     

Angry Ragdolls:City Bowling

Dia. S. Nov 13, 2015     

Angry Ragdolls:City Bowling

DOC. S. Nov 29, 2014     

Fun....but gets mundane...same thing over and over

Neo. F. Mar 4, 2015     

The game is awesome