You can expect some basic double entendres like an elf declaring he has crabs before pulling out two of the crustaceans and giggling or another elf talking about a nearby elf’s impressive package with little attempt to veil the perverted meaning. Constant butt shots will be coupled with some elves who have unique appearances like one that is heavily sunburned or one covered with body hair, but most of the humor comes from what the elves say either before you launch them or after they’ve come to a stop.
The tropical cruise aesthetic comes with all the elves now wearing tight speedos, the Kringle brothers launching them across the deck by pulling back and snapping these swimsuit bottoms with the expected exposure of the cartoon elves’ buttocks. Much as in the first game, the humor is really more of the game’s draw than the gameplay, the elves all having pitched-up voices and a selection of voice lines that can at least last two or three games of shuffleboard before they really start to get repetitive. With only the elves on hand to help execute this bet with an unusual wager, Santa and Dingle begin to launch the little elves out across the ship deck in a three round competition to earn the most points possible. Dingle decides to press his luck though, challenging Kris to a shuffleboard competition for the title of Father Christmas, although a victory for Dingle leads to what the game alludes to as some unspecified but likely lascivious reward from Mrs. Claus decides to hand over responsibility for the Christmas holiday to Santa’s deadbeat brother, a used ice salesman named Dingle Kringle. Kringle Cruise ship to enjoy some island hopping in Micronesia. Besides changes to the workplace though, part of the settlement includes Santa taking the elves out on the S.S.
Elves in Paradise: Elf Bowling 2 would take the Christmas game away from the North Pole and onto a tropical cruise for a new sport and a new theme that is essentially the inverse of Christmas in July.įollowing The Great Santa’s Elf Strike of 1999 and Kris Kringle’s inappropriate response to their demands by making the elves into bowling pins he gleefully knocked down again and again, Santa capitulated and granted the elves much of what they had been requesting. Releasing one year after the original to welcome in the year 2000’s holiday season, the sequel wasn’t just going to be another bowling game despite its deceptive title. After millions upon millions of people downloaded the original Elf Bowling title, developer NStorm had to know a sequel was bound to be a hit as well.