"Pool Tour" is a highly acclaimed arcade-style billiards game on the Android platform. It is known as the best game of its kind and has attracted enthusiastic discussions and participation from countless players around the world.The core of the game is an intuitive and precise control experience. Players can freely adjust the direction of the cue, set the hitting angle, and simulate real billiards skills.In "Pool Tour", you will embark on a global billiards journey, from one city to another, challenging experts from all walks of life and improving your skills.There are a variety of exquisite pool tables for you to choose from in the game, each of which is designed in detail to create an immersive game atmosphere.
Pool Tour’s basic game features:
Extensive club collection
Unlock over 100 beautifully designed pool cues to personalize your gaming experience.
Challenge unlimited levels
Thousands of well-designed levels test your skills and strategies, and continue to challenge your limits.
Precise operating experience
The accurate cue steering system allows you to perform various difficult billiards skills.
Stunning visual effects
3D technology is used to present spheres and animations, bringing immersive visual enjoyment.
Real physics simulation
The game has a built-in realistic physics engine to ensure that every shot feedback is close to reality and enhances the realism of the game.
Why can't you people make a version to choose from of a REGULAR POOL TABLE??? RATHER THAN ALL THE IDIOT ODDBALL TABLES??? I started to think this is/was ok, but I've had enough. Another thing, the tables are too small, Making the balls not much larger than a pinhead! Uninstalling.
It is fun at first, then the ads keep getting more intrusive and longer. Also the ad for this game, like so many others is misleading. You think you're going to see big close-up graphics on the balls and table, it's just an overhead arcade play view. The cheers are about the best thing about the game. I am deleting it after finishing the USA game play.
First the good: Love the fine dial for accuracy and love that you can draw the ball. Now the bad, aggravating when I go to grab the cue grip area to aim and it starts to draw for the stroke and your still trying to aim, then shoots by accident. Still, a great game, just watch when cue is over power control.