Traditional Scoring

Traditional Scoring is the bowling scoring system used when playing games. There are plans to implement the world scoring system later in development.

The aim is to knock down as many pins as possible. You have ten turns, known as frames, with two chances to knock down all ten pins each time (however, the last frame has three chances in some instances). By achieving strikes and spares, you can score extra points.

Strikes & Spares

 * Strike - When you knock down all ten pins at the first attempt. On the board, it is indicated by a X. You score 10 points + the number of pins you knock down for the entire next frame.
 * Spare - When you knock down all ten pins overall, but across both attempts. On the board, it is indicated by a / . You score 10 points + the number of pins you knock down for your first attempt at the next frame.

Frame 10
Strikes and spares do not score any bonus points, however, you do receive an additional shot. You cannot have this additional shot if you don't score either a strike or spare. If you score a strike in the first attempt, you get two extra shots.

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