
Paul Buckland-White
I quite like the game, however the CPU players are infuriating. They always go for long shots and seemingly never miss, but then miss simple shots. They also make baffling colour choices, ignoring a simple pink or black, instead opting for a long blue or yellow. Equally the rules are not followed properly so a foul on a black only gives 4 points for example, and the concept of a miss is not available. It's a good game and plays well, no bugs and the 3 quid to get rid of the adverts is worth it
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Rajan Aggarwal
Been plaging this game for about a year I think. The best game every released for game play and realistic physics on ball direction has to be real snooker 3d back in the 90s. And if you're a real snooker player this game initially doesn't fit the bill. The physics I must admit I'm now bought into (how many of us can actually make the ball do what we want anyway), and secondly it's pretty realistic compared to everything else on the market. I'm giving it 4 stars because its far too easy.
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Darren Gore
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This could've have been a really good snooker game. However, the main sticking point is the AI of the CPU opponent. It pulls off the most ridiculous shots, making a safe break off impossible. It then goes on to pot four or five very difficult shots, before missing a relatively easy one. Foul shots sometimes aren't detected either and it would also be good if you actually DID flip a coin to see who breaks. If these were fixed, it'd be an excellent game.
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