That's to tempt you to buy the game...lol! Anyway, most places only allow a free 60 min. trial of the game just so you can see if you like it before you buy it. If you want more elf bowling though, try searching for some of the older ones. Often older games like King's Quest, Ahriman's Prophecy, and old DOS games are offered as freeware or shareware that can be played without limits or ads. You may be able to find the first few elf bowlings this way. But for the one you speak of, unfortuantely, you'll either have to buy it or wait a long time for it to become freeware. Have fun gamng!
None of the games here is completely free. Some are available to be played online and the others have only a free trial version which lasts 60 minutes. It is made like this to encourage you to buy one of PlayFirst games but they want you to be resolved which game you want - the games aren't so cheap so it's better to try before buying.
If you like Elf Bowling, just buy it (by the way, you can check out Get PlayGold at the top of this page - it gives you an opportunity to pay less for your games) or, if you don't want to pay, you can look for it on other sites which offer games with adds (e.g. mostfun.com).
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