Tips from our members try each one for 3 games then try another an compare results
(remember it will take up to 3 games to get used to each of the following tips to see results)
the key is the timing of the spin on each of the following tips, Just practice it will come naturaly
after a few games . Good luck n Good Bowling


Hillbillys

1-Place cursor in the center of ball.
2-center ball on 1st dot to left.
3-drag cursor to head pins let tip of arrow touch
side of left headpin or halfway up pin
.4-release ball and when floor disapears between pins and ball right click
and hold the click down to all action ceases.
NOTE-the key is to practice timing of your click for the different pin configurations.

BETTERTHN1ST
Try this line for bowling.

Line up the right edge of the ball in the middle of the dark board in the middle of the lane.
Drag the cursor or arrow to the middle of the spot between the head pin and the 3 pin.Thats the one on the right.
When it is yellow and slow release.
When the left edge of the ball looks in line with the left edge of the head pin push down the left
mouse button,and hold it down.If your timing is right there,you will get a strike everytime.A tick late leaves a 10 pin.A
tick early leaves a 7 pin.And once it hits,if pins are up start bouncing both buttons on mouse,sometimes that makes them

fall.

Homegrowns

Place shadow of your ball on farthest left dot,
Place point of cusor (as seen below) just to the left of the 2 red lines (on reg pins and just off chin of elves)
of headpin, Release your ball, and at last second press down an hold down right mouse button for right hand spin



madvampfreak tips

APPROACH: Move your balls left side shadow to the 2nd black dot on the left side of the lane.
Then, move the shadows EDGE 1 1/2 lines (boards) to the right.
CURSER DRAW: Drag your curser TIP EXACTLY between the headpin & the pin to its left. Make sure the TIP is all the way to the lanes end.
CURVE: Just a blink or 2 before the screen turns from distant to near RIGHT mouse CLICK & HOLD until the ball falls in the pit.
Depending on which of the 6 different pocket arrangements (gapping between the headpin & its neighbor)
your givin u will have to slightly adjust the moment you curve your ball. Some pocket formations will require you to move your curser tip downward.
IN CONCLUSION: Your optimum shot will be one that uses as little curve as possible yet still angles into the 1 - 2 pocket. To much curve...
& you'll leave the 10 pin. To little curve & you'll leave the 5 pin. Use trial & error with your curve as you become familiar & memorize each pocket formation.
Also... Slow your mouse speed down 2 notches below center & make sure your screens resolution is on 800x600. Gl & good bowling
allso play the 3rd dotmeanning the left side of the ball the tip of the shadow on the 3rd dot and do what it says


If you want Pogo games to appear larger follow these easy steps:
Right click on an empty spot on your desktop
Click "Properties" in the small box that pops-up
This will bring up you Display properties, control panel.
From here click on the "Settings" tab.

You will see a slider for "Screen resolution" If you slide it left, you will decrease the resolution of your monitor (Increasing the size of the games)
You can set this to whatever you like, but if you want the games as large as possible, without cutting them off, we recommend 800 by 600 pixels
To save you your settings, click on the "Apply" tab. Your monitor will flash for a second, and then show you the new resolution.
There should be a message that comes up asking you to "Accept" the new settings.
Accept the settings, otherwise your monitor will switch back to the old resolution in about ten to fifteen seconds.