I’ve learned to execute a couple of petty fanciful angles and surprised myself more than a few times It’s a simple, fairly basic game with various visual options but be aware, it can grow addicting. Even so, the frequency is not enough to take away from the engaging aspects of the game, that seem very near the “real thing”. In both cases, the game moves on to the other player causing, essentially, a lost shot. Couple of bugs - low impact, but makers may wanna check ‘em out: 1) When cueball is close-up against another ball, especially when screen edges limit pool stick length - the cueball will sometimes appear stubbornly adhered to the end of the pool stick, making it a dud that goes nowhere when “shot” (as seems the only action that frees it), and 2) Choosing a pocket for the 8-ball takes several taps and on occasion, it triggers a random unaimed “shot” hurling the cueball across the table with the pool stick still temporarily absent from view. If you’re wealthy, have fun with my blessings on those ha ha ha!Įngaging and habit-forming. Some pool games are greedy thinking they’re almost an MMO, MMORPG by charging for tokens or chips for that infinite flow of cash. Play the Best Online Pool Games for Free on CrazyGames, No Download or Installation Required. ![]() The silver lining is that it’s really FREE and fun. They could have made it even better and instead made it worse. I still play the early first version with the scoring and no advertising. That’s a minimum for me hence I’m only giving it 4 stars, not bad at all, but I’ll hold my fifth star until there’s an upgrade with the mentioned features. In this game the controls are wonderful! I have a “wish” list that includes individually resettable scores for each skill level, a counter of scratches and forfeits by making the 8 ball in error. Other pool games have other problems such as no English or a very narrow range where it affects the object ball. Huh? I don’t mind advertising if I can pay to stop it but there seems no way within the game to do it. The statistics, which can’t be reset to zero on the first release, has been deleted on this version. Look no further than Billiards: 8 Ball Pool, the ultimate game for fans of ball games and pool. ![]() What’s the difference? Advertising for one. This clone is the latest release of the game which is on the App Store. ![]() I’ve played hundreds of games with the first version of the game which disappeared from the App Store.
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