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  • Is interesting

    Interesting game
  • Simple & Smart

    I gave this game a 5 star rating due to the objective of the game. The objective is simple get the most balls in before you use up all your shots. The more balls you hit in the pocket in one hit saves your lives. It kind of makes you grind your gears a little more in your head. Yet a few errors along the way such as loading up the cue to hit the ball. If you don’t drag the cue right it seems to mess up your setup shot which is a drag.
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  • Easy

    Don’t get me wrong I LOVE THE GAME! I could play it all day, but it just gets easier and easier in each level. I just wish the game would get harder.
    And it only goes up 1020,
    Great game! Love it!
    Just wish the levels would be harder, and that the level didn’t stop at all.
  • Great few issues

    I love the game and different pool tables and challenges but I don’t like the fact when you run out of lives and you hit the play video for three more it sometimes work and it sometimes doesn’t. And I don’t like the fact that when you make a shot into a pocket that has and extra life and the cue rolls into the pocket it takes away two lives instead of one, that isn’t fair I can understand you taking away the one that was given but not the one I already had please fix this thank you.
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  • Realistic

    From the English responses to the visual experience, you can actually sense the weight of the cue balls and the density of the table. Pretty amazing.

    The only issue I had in the beginning was trying to aim the cue stick when shooting from the left end of the table where the trigger sits. If you're not careful you activate the trigger without realizing it and then it cues when you take your finger off the screen. I've since learned to just spin the cue from the center of the table. Same thing happens on the right end... your finger activates the fine adjustment aiming slider while trying to manually aim the cue.

    I don't understand the progression requirements for each set... I would think you need to pocket each cue numerically, but it seems to reward you for pocketing randomly. I don't know. Wish these things came with instructions. If they are available I don't see them. That's why I only gave 4 stars. People who write these things always leave it up to the user to figure out how to actually utilize their apps. EVERY piece of software should have complete instructions. My first rule in life: If at first you don't succeed... read the instructions!
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  • Meh

    Great game but ruined by way too many ads... Had this game for 10 mins before I deleted it cos the ads have more screen time than the game itself...
  • Great Game

    I have been playing this game for a while now, it’s great. I was just after a game that looked tidy, was fun to play alone, had good angles and a nice ball control system and this ticks all the boxes. It’s not difficult it’s true, but it’s great to pass a bit of time when relaxing and I’ve put in hours to get to level 250 and it’s still going. Pull of some trick shots and banks only and it makes it more interesting. All good from me 👍🏻
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  • Cool pool

    Great game for those minutes on a train or you just want to chill
  • Relaxing fun

    I’ve only just downloaded this and spent half the night playing this in front of the tv. Nice and relaxing, it doesn’t require too much brain power. The only thing I would like to see is an option to buy to remove the ads.
  • Not accurate physics at all

    First of all, my game has locked up. I have contacted them twice with no response.

    On top of that, the physics are not accurate at all. Angles of bounce are skewed so that the game will win. Attempting to aim is frustrating because the direction you swipe to change your angle changes constantly, sometimes in the same shot and trying to “fine tune” an aim is next to impossible because they have designed it so that minute changes are next to impossible, your direction will jump all over the place.

    I wish there were options to play legitimate 1 and/or 2 person actual games, like 9 ball, 8 ball, etc., instead of only one person being allowed to play a bunch of balls, not racked, but pre-arranged on the table.
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