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Billiards Master

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About Billiards Master

Description

Billiards Master is a realistic 3D billiards game played like in real life. Accurate physics effects and various game modes will bring you a great experience.

Realistic billiards experience

Billiards Master is a realistic 3D billiards simulation game, combining sharp graphics with accurate ball physics to make every shot satisfying. The game has many competition modes from easy to difficult, suitable for both beginners and players who want to practice aiming, controlling force, and tactical ball movements.

With Billiards Master, you can both entertain and practice your ability to calculate, observe, and control the force of your shots. This is an ideal choice to relax after work or challenge your friends.

Items in Billiards Master

8 Ball: Standard American 8-ball billiards rules. The goal is to put all your balls into the hole first, then hit the 8 ball to win.

9 Ball: Fast and dramatic 9-ball rules. You need to hit in order from ball number 1 to ball number 9. Whoever puts ball number 9 into the hole first wins.

UK 8 Ball: 8-ball version according to British rules, with slightly different gameplay and rules than American rules, requiring more skillful tactics.

Snooker: Challenge yourself with a larger snooker table and more balls, focusing on power and score calculation skills.

Time Trial: Race against time, and score as many points as possible before the timer counts down to 0.

Matrix Mode: A unique mode that combines billiards and math, training both motor control skills and logical thinking.

Practice: This practice mode allows you to freely practice hitting without the pressure of winning or losing, perfect for improving your skills.

Rules/Help: A section that guides you through the rules and basic operations for beginners.

How to play Billiards Master

Playing billiards in this online game is exactly the same as what you need to do on a real pool table.

Aim

Drag/move the mouse: set the cue angle and select the hole (if required to call the hole).
Choose the power: drag the power bar. Strong power for break, medium power to keep the cue ball in position.

Set the spin

Top (hit above the center): the cue ball follows after hitting.
Back/Draw (below the center): the cue ball recoils.
Side (left/right): change the angle to the bench.

Hit

Release the mouse/key to perform the shot.

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