Bowling Kegeln © 1981 Interton Electronic.
A bowling game with sixteen different variations. Players take turns trying to knock over all the pins trying not to throw their ball in the gutter. First player to hit 99 points wins the game. Different variations use different pin layouts, different number of balls, or bonus points for leaving the head pin standing, simultaneous play for two players and single player practice mode for all variations. In the fox hunting variation one player starts with a lead and the other player must catch up before that player reaches 99 points.
[Cassette No. 25]
Also called Bowling Ninepins outside Germany, and Yeux Quilles in France.
Game's ROM.