Carom Billiards
This game is not a finished product not even close! Balls inside cushions, the hardest shot will barely make a three cushion shot, not that anything like three cushion is supported.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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Terrible. Can’t play with others. Glitchy and terrible controls. Do not buy.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Dinoland
Dinoland is a puzzle game that you can enjoy lightly using the rules of billiards. You can clear the stage by putting a dinosaur egg in the pocket.
Tino, Tree, and Carney have been close friends since they woke up from the egg. One day, three baby dinosaurs who were playing together on a green meadow discover a mysterious large egg. The three of them were bored and decided to find the owner of the large egg and return it…
The three will take turns rolling large eggs to explore grasslands, volcanoes, and deserts. Will the dinosaur friends be able to find the owner of the egg? Go on a journey together with your dinosaur friends to find the parent of the lost egg.
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Tube Tussle
Solid game!
I’ve seen a review that called this a childrens' game. To that, I say “so what?”
This game has enjoyable elements regardless of being an adult, adolescent or child.
This is going to be somewhat of a comprehensive review so bear with me-
Soundtrack:
Great! I think that it very much fits the style of the game.
Interface:
Fantastic. A little goes a long way. All of the options are easily accessible and easy to change- unlike other indie games like phasmophobia, which I also love. Personally, I just like that ability to access the menu whenever needed.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
“Glow Ball” - The billiard puzzle game
Glow Ball - The Billiard Puzzle Game has a really great concept. A puzzle game where you use the mechanics of a pool table, but instead of a pool table, you have a series of balls and unusual “tables” and pockets.
The glowing balls and shadows make the game look great, too, despite the otherwise lazy minimalist/low poly environment. Unfortunately the controls are finnicky, and the puzzles are more frustrating than enjoyable (admittedly I am not the best at billiards to begin with). If the game was a little easier this would be a great casual puzzle game. The $5 asking price is a little high given the issues with the game. It’s hard to give a thumbs down to a game I wanted to like, but couldn’t.
– Real player with 34.6 hrs in game
Pool with puzzle elements, seems like a nice combination, right? Well, I guess the idea could be nice if it was well executed, which “Glow Ball” sadly does not.
I do not have any problem with games that do not have superb graphics but Glow Ball’s graphics are amazingly ugly in a way I find it amazing people are able to create these kind of graphics in 2014. Especially the main screen looks atrocious and almost funny.
The gameplay could have been interesting. Like in regular pool you will have to shoot your balls in the holes, the only difference here is you will have to avoid fire traps, canyons and other contraptions. The only problem with this is that the physics are nothing like real Pool, which is ofcourse one of the most important things that should be right in a game like this. Then there’s the power bar of the cue which is very slow and does not make much of a difference.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Cue Club 2: Pool & Snooker
I spent many hours playing first Cue Club and I was sure it’s the best pool&snooker simulator we can find. But later I found this one on Steam.
What else can I say? Graphics is very nice. Music is cool too. I think that the physics is one of the strongest points of the game. We can feel like we were potting balls on the real table, with full control of the cue ball. We have a possibility to adjust the gameplay, in almost every aspect. Snooker on the blue table? Why not. Balls are too fast? You can try changing table speed. Every match can be different, if we want. And maybe the most important point - the game is dynamically changing. We have regular updates, which means we have more and more content, some bugs or errors quickly disappears. Bulldog Interactive makes really great work.
– Real player with 914.7 hrs in game
I have probably spent a few hundred hours playing its predecessor Cue Club, but that was almost 15 years ago and that too on a CRT monitor.
I only got like 12 hours here so far but so far it has been quite nice.
A brief comparison vis-a-vis its predecessor is present below for reference.
Better in Cue Club 2 - Game dynamics, game types, improved graphics, multiplayer, music
Better in Cue Club (older) - Cue and ball varieties, Bar system, smoke on the table
I think I will give the older one a go if I can find my iso collection. Hopefully it will run in compatibility mode.
– Real player with 317.0 hrs in game
Billiards Dungeon
This game has a very intriguing concept. A pool ball that rolls around and fights enemies? Exquisite. It’s a lot of fun to play and provides hours of entertainment. The art style feels nostalgic to me, I believe this game has the potential to blow up.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Such a unique idea so immaculately executed. Wide variety of enemies, plethora of items, and an unlock system that rewards the player for progressing in meaningful ways each run. Even the music is a lowkey jam, and the riffs that play whenever you beat a boss are top notch. Do yourself a favor and pick this up, you’ll find yourself wanting more every single time you pull back your mouse to take a shot.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Challenge Dream Cat
This game is sexy.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Parkur 44
PARKUR 44
There is only one rule in the game and that is to know the end of the track you play!
You will be given a period of time before starting the course, during which time you will have to finish the game.
If the time runs out, you have to start again from the very beginning of the track.
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There are multiple maps in the game.
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You can continue by selecting a map of your choice.
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The game has a level system.
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You earn level points when you finish each track.
If you want to play the game with your friend, you can create a room and compete with each other by entering the same Lan connection.
Currently there is no multiplayer system available.
Future times are planned.