after some deep contemplation ive determined the funniest way to review this game is to provide complete thoughts, genuine analysis, and maybe some humor along the way. they say video game sequels either get overlooked or drastically overshadow the original, well this is a case where the former came to fruition. elves in paradise is lesser known than the many remakes and iterations of elf bowling that utilize actual bowling mechanics, for this game's premise is not bowling but instead a shuffleboarding contest between kringle and his brother or something. say, how come shuffleboarding isn't a word? is a dash in between really necessary? at any rate, the gameplay should be quite familiar to any seasoned elf bowling enjoyers. time your clicks right in accordance with the unstable cruise ship's angle and launch away. the swaying vessel adds a new layer of strategy, a daring twist on the formula we've come to know and love. it can be assumed that kringle did not spurge on the best ship money can buy, nor did he lay out a concise plan for its route seeing as wildlife can be spotted in the near distance. one can only hope the captain steers clear of the icebergs inhabited by unknowing penguins. speaking of impending danger, i must warn you if you mess up something really bad happens. its so sad i won't even say it but lets just say there's gore of my comfort character. overall elf bowling 2 is an ingenious installment proving nstorm were a master of their craft. my phone is heating up so ill have to cut this review short but don't forget to

Reviewed on Feb 26, 2024


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