Check Out the Date Night Bowling Announce Trailer:
Publisher Way Down Deep and developer Serenity Forge announced that the time to master your bowling moves (and maybe learn how to use a claw machine) is now, because you’ll have someone to impress when Date Night Bowling launches later this month on Nov. 26 on PC and Switch for $9.99.
In Date Night Bowling, you and one of 10 very special someones (some of whom you might recognize from Half Past Fate and the upcoming, Land of Screens) will hit the neon-lit bowling alley for a date. That’s where the fun begins, but not where it ends. Once you woo your date by showing your skills with a turkey or two, you’ll also need to master the claw machine, make sure they get the snacks they want, and generally be a wonderful host as you work your way through multiple minigames to prove that the first date will absolutely not be the last.
Date Night Bowling supports both single-player and local co-op gameplay. Why go to an IRL bowling alley when you can invite your crush to a virtual one instead? Play as any of the 10 available characters, choose anyone that you’d like to date, and let the fun begin.
You can wishlist Date Night Bowling for PC via Steam right now. For more information, visit http://datenightbowling.com.
You can also stay in the loop on all things Serenity Forge by visiting the team’s website and Twitter page and check out Way Down Deep’s website.
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