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Pool

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About Pool

Pool, also known as billiards, is a game that requires players to have good technique and the ability to think strategically. In the online game version, Pool is recreated with simple gameplay that still retains the core spirit of this sport. Without having a real pool table, players can still experience the dramatic feeling of "hitting marbles" right on their device with just a gentle mouse drag. Although the mechanics seem simple, each shot still requires meticulous calculation of force, angle, and ball order.

Thanks to that, Pool always receives a lot of attention from gamers, especially those who want to relax and practice their thinking ability.

PoolThe player calculates the exact angle and force of the shot to put the ball into the hole.

How to play Pool

Pool's gameplay doesn't involve too many complicated rules, but you have to carefully calculate each shot if you want to achieve a high score.

Controls

Players control the shot by dragging the stick with the mouse or touch, thereby accurately aligning the direction and impact force. The strength of each shot depends on how far you pull the stick back: the farther you pull, the greater the force. To become more proficient, you need to practice your hand-eye coordination and the ability to estimate force flexibly.

How to score

A gold coin is placed in each hole as a scoring target. When you hit the ball correctly into the coin hole, you will receive the corresponding number of points. It forces you to think carefully and choose a reasonable strategy. You must choose the hole and the direction of the shot so that each turn brings the maximum number of points. After enjoying the strategic precision of Pool, dive into teamwork and puzzle-solving challenges with Fireboy and Watergirl 2: Light Temple.

Note

  • No initial aiming support: The game does not provide tools or default aiming settings. As the difficulty of the levels increases, you will have to estimate the direction and impact force by eye.
  • The game ends when you fail to put any colored balls into the hole during the turn, or the cue ball falls into the hole while there are no spare turns.