Hello! I see you’re having trouble in the Bowling Club app where the game starts but you can’t throw the ball, no aiming line appears, and there’s no sound or music. Let’s try to get that sorted out together.
To start, could you tell me if this problem happens every time you open the game, or did it start recently after an update or change? Also, have you tried restarting your device or reinstalling the app yet?
Meanwhile, here are a few steps customized for your Android 10 device and WebKit browser environment:
1. Check Sound Settings in the Game: Sometimes, sound and music can be muted in the game settings. Look for a gear or menu icon in the game’s main screen and ensure all sound options are turned on.
2. Restart the App and Device: Close the app completely from the recent apps list and restart your phone to clear temporary glitches.
3. Clear App Cache: - Go to your device’s Settings > Apps > Bowling Club. - Tap on Storage, then tap Clear Cache. This won’t delete your progress but can fix some issues.
4. Reinstall the App: Uninstall the app and then reinstall it from the official app store. This can fix corrupted installation files.
5. Check Permissions: Make sure the app has permission to access your device’s sound and storage if needed: - Settings > Apps > Bowling Club > Permissions.
6. Network Check: A poor connection can sometimes cause game features to malfunction. Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if that helps.
If after these steps you still can’t throw the ball and no aiming line or sound appears, it might be an internal bug or compatibility issue. In that case, I can help escalate this to Bowling Club’s support team to investigate further.
Let me know how it goes with these steps or if you’ve done any already so I can guide you better!
Thanks for the details! So it sounds like the game lets you start and play for a while, but then suddenly you can’t throw the ball, and you’re stuck with fouls showing up in the game. This is a bit unusual.
From what I know about bowling games, a “foul” situation usually means the game detected some rule violation—like stepping over a foul line in real bowling—or a game mechanic is confused and prevents you from throwing to simulate a foul. But it sounds like it might be glitching and not letting you play properly.
Since you’ve already tried most basics except reinstalling, I recommend uninstalling and reinstalling the app next. This often fixes corrupted game files that cause these kinds of weird stuck states.
Here’s how to do it on your Android 10 device: 1. Go to Settings > Apps > Bowling Club. 2. Tap Uninstall. 3. Visit the Google Play Store and reinstall the Bowling Club app. 4. Launch the app and try playing again.
If reinstalling doesn’t fix it, there might be a bug affecting the foul detection or throwing mechanics. Since this is a specific gameplay issue, I can help you escalate it to the Bowling Club dev team for a fix.
Would you like me to assist with checking any updates or escalate this to support after reinstall?
Great plan to try uninstalling and reinstalling! Just a tip: since you’re worried about losing game progress, does your Bowling Club account save progress through Google Play Games or another cloud service? If yes, make sure you are signed in to that account before uninstalling, so your progress is safely stored and can be restored after reinstalling37.
Here’s a quick recap for the reinstall process to avoid losing data on your Android 10 device with your WebKit browser:
1. Ensure your game progress is synced to Google Play Games or any account linked to the game. 2. Go to Settings > Apps > Bowling Club and uninstall the app. 3. Restart your device to clear any temporary data. 4. Reinstall the app from the Google Play Store. 5. Open the app, sign in to the linked account, and verify your progress is restored. 6. Try playing the game again and check if the throwing and sound issues are resolved.
If your progress is not linked to a cloud account, let me know beforehand so I can suggest alternatives before uninstalling, as losing progress is usually irreversible.
If reinstalling still doesn’t fix the throwing or sound issues, please come back to me, and I’ll help escalate this to the Bowling Club support team to investigate further.
Are you comfortable with these steps? Let me know if you want me to guide you through them!
I’m glad to hear you reinstalled the app and that your progress was saved! Regarding your question on how to recover saved data after uninstalling the Bowling Club app, here’s what you should know:
Bowling Club typically saves your game progress through your linked account, such as Google Play Games or another cloud service. When you uninstall the app, the locally stored data on your phone is deleted, but your cloud-synced progress remains safe as long as you log back into the same account after reinstalling3.
Here are the key points to make sure your saved data recovers properly after reinstall:
1. Sign in with the same account: When you open the game after reinstalling, log in using the same Google Play Games account or whatever account you used before. This reconnects you to your cloud backup.
2. Check for cloud sync option: Some games have an in-game cloud save feature. Ensure it’s enabled before uninstalling in the future to protect progress.
3. No local data retrieval: Unfortunately, if you didn’t link the game to any account before uninstalling, retrieving local saved data after deletion is typically not possible without backups or root access, which is complex and risky7.
Since you said your data was saved before, it means you likely have cloud syncing set up, so just logging back into the same account after reinstall should restore your progress smoothly.
If you notice anything missing or if your progress isn’t restored fully, please let me know. I can help troubleshoot further or guide you on contacting Bowling Club’s support for help.
Are you satisfied with this explanation and the guidance for recovering your saved data?
Happy to help with that! Here’s an overview of the Bowling Club app’s features based on reviews and descriptions from official sources and user feedback:
1. Multiple Play Modes: - Single-player mode and 2-player mode with friends locally. - PvP (player versus player) mode to compete live with other players online.
2. Realistic 3D Graphics and Physics: - The game boasts smooth, realistic 3D graphics that simulate real bowling physics for an immersive experience. - Fine tuning of the ball’s speed, curve, and direction is possible to match your playing style.
3. Variety of Bowling Balls: - Unlock and use different bowling balls, each with unique designs and characteristics.
4. Intuitive Controls: - The throwing mechanics use simple drag and aim controls, though some users have experienced occasional issues as you mentioned.
5. Competitive Features: - Matchmaking system for real-time multiplayer battles. - Leaderboards to track your ranking globally.
6. Sound and Music: - Background music and realistic bowling sound effects enhance the gaming atmosphere (hopefully these are restored for you after reinstall).
7. Free to Play with In-App Purchases: - The app is free to download with optional in-game purchases for cosmetic items or upgrades.
The app enjoys a strong user rating around 4.4 to 4.6 stars on app stores with tens of thousands of reviews, praising its realistic feel and fun multiplayer but noting occasional bugs or device-specific issues137.
If you want details about specific features or need help navigating them, just let me know! Are you looking for tips on gameplay, customizing settings, or something else?
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Hello! I see you’re having trouble in the Bowling Club app where the game starts but you can’t throw the ball, no aiming line appears, and there’s no sound or music. Let’s try to get that sorted out together.
To start, could you tell me if this problem happens every time you open the game, or did it start recently after an update or change? Also, have you tried restarting your device or reinstalling the app yet?
Meanwhile, here are a few steps customized for your Android 10 device and WebKit browser environment:
1. Check Sound Settings in the Game: Sometimes, sound and music can be muted in the game settings. Look for a gear or menu icon in the game’s main screen and ensure all sound options are turned on.
2. Restart the App and Device: Close the app completely from the recent apps list and restart your phone to clear temporary glitches.
3. Clear App Cache:
- Go to your device’s Settings > Apps > Bowling Club.
- Tap on Storage, then tap Clear Cache.
This won’t delete your progress but can fix some issues.
4. Reinstall the App: Uninstall the app and then reinstall it from the official app store. This can fix corrupted installation files.
5. Check Permissions: Make sure the app has permission to access your device’s sound and storage if needed:
- Settings > Apps > Bowling Club > Permissions.
6. Network Check: A poor connection can sometimes cause game features to malfunction. Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if that helps.
If after these steps you still can’t throw the ball and no aiming line or sound appears, it might be an internal bug or compatibility issue. In that case, I can help escalate this to Bowling Club’s support team to investigate further.
Let me know how it goes with these steps or if you’ve done any already so I can guide you better!
I did all the above except reinstall i was playing and then my next game i just couldn't throw the ball. Went into fouls. Next three games same thing.
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Thanks for the details! So it sounds like the game lets you start and play for a while, but then suddenly you can’t throw the ball, and you’re stuck with fouls showing up in the game. This is a bit unusual.
From what I know about bowling games, a “foul” situation usually means the game detected some rule violation—like stepping over a foul line in real bowling—or a game mechanic is confused and prevents you from throwing to simulate a foul. But it sounds like it might be glitching and not letting you play properly.
Since you’ve already tried most basics except reinstalling, I recommend uninstalling and reinstalling the app next. This often fixes corrupted game files that cause these kinds of weird stuck states.
Here’s how to do it on your Android 10 device:
1. Go to Settings > Apps > Bowling Club.
2. Tap Uninstall.
3. Visit the Google Play Store and reinstall the Bowling Club app.
4. Launch the app and try playing again.
If reinstalling doesn’t fix it, there might be a bug affecting the foul detection or throwing mechanics. Since this is a specific gameplay issue, I can help you escalate it to the Bowling Club dev team for a fix.
Would you like me to assist with checking any updates or escalate this to support after reinstall?
Ill try andb uninstall and reinstall. Ty.
Pierre
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Great plan to try uninstalling and reinstalling! Just a tip: since you’re worried about losing game progress, does your Bowling Club account save progress through Google Play Games or another cloud service? If yes, make sure you are signed in to that account before uninstalling, so your progress is safely stored and can be restored after reinstalling3 7.
Here’s a quick recap for the reinstall process to avoid losing data on your Android 10 device with your WebKit browser:
1. Ensure your game progress is synced to Google Play Games or any account linked to the game.
2. Go to Settings > Apps > Bowling Club and uninstall the app.
3. Restart your device to clear any temporary data.
4. Reinstall the app from the Google Play Store.
5. Open the app, sign in to the linked account, and verify your progress is restored.
6. Try playing the game again and check if the throwing and sound issues are resolved.
If your progress is not linked to a cloud account, let me know beforehand so I can suggest alternatives before uninstalling, as losing progress is usually irreversible.
If reinstalling still doesn’t fix the throwing or sound issues, please come back to me, and I’ll help escalate this to the Bowling Club support team to investigate further.
Are you comfortable with these steps? Let me know if you want me to guide you through them!
I've donecthevuninstall and reinstalled through google play. It did save my stuff before. Ill do it
Pierre
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I’m glad to hear you reinstalled the app and that your progress was saved! Regarding your question on how to recover saved data after uninstalling the Bowling Club app, here’s what you should know:
Bowling Club typically saves your game progress through your linked account, such as Google Play Games or another cloud service. When you uninstall the app, the locally stored data on your phone is deleted, but your cloud-synced progress remains safe as long as you log back into the same account after reinstalling3.
Here are the key points to make sure your saved data recovers properly after reinstall:
1. Sign in with the same account: When you open the game after reinstalling, log in using the same Google Play Games account or whatever account you used before. This reconnects you to your cloud backup.
2. Check for cloud sync option: Some games have an in-game cloud save feature. Ensure it’s enabled before uninstalling in the future to protect progress.
3. No local data retrieval: Unfortunately, if you didn’t link the game to any account before uninstalling, retrieving local saved data after deletion is typically not possible without backups or root access, which is complex and risky7.
Since you said your data was saved before, it means you likely have cloud syncing set up, so just logging back into the same account after reinstall should restore your progress smoothly.
If you notice anything missing or if your progress isn’t restored fully, please let me know. I can help troubleshoot further or guide you on contacting Bowling Club’s support for help.
Are you satisfied with this explanation and the guidance for recovering your saved data?
Ok got it
Pierre
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Happy to help with that! Here’s an overview of the Bowling Club app’s features based on reviews and descriptions from official sources and user feedback:
1. Multiple Play Modes:
- Single-player mode and 2-player mode with friends locally.
- PvP (player versus player) mode to compete live with other players online.
2. Realistic 3D Graphics and Physics:
- The game boasts smooth, realistic 3D graphics that simulate real bowling physics for an immersive experience.
- Fine tuning of the ball’s speed, curve, and direction is possible to match your playing style.
3. Variety of Bowling Balls:
- Unlock and use different bowling balls, each with unique designs and characteristics.
4. Intuitive Controls:
- The throwing mechanics use simple drag and aim controls, though some users have experienced occasional issues as you mentioned.
5. Competitive Features:
- Matchmaking system for real-time multiplayer battles.
- Leaderboards to track your ranking globally.
6. Sound and Music:
- Background music and realistic bowling sound effects enhance the gaming atmosphere (hopefully these are restored for you after reinstall).
7. Free to Play with In-App Purchases:
- The app is free to download with optional in-game purchases for cosmetic items or upgrades.
The app enjoys a strong user rating around 4.4 to 4.6 stars on app stores with tens of thousands of reviews, praising its realistic feel and fun multiplayer but noting occasional bugs or device-specific issues1 3 7.
If you want details about specific features or need help navigating them, just let me know! Are you looking for tips on gameplay, customizing settings, or something else?