Billiard Blitz 2 - Snooker Skool
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Billiard Blitz 2 - Snooker Skool
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Anyone for billiards? Snooker is an enjoyable game played by millions worldwide. Now you can play it too!
More than just a game, 'Billiard Blitz 2 - Snooker Skool' guides you through how to play snooker with a range of progressively more challenging tasks and tutorials, introducing elementary concepts such as how to aim and learning the rules of the game, to more advanced techniques such as cue ball positioning using spin. I hope you enjoy playing it. :)
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Instructions in game
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Ashchaya
Jun. 02, 2013
One fault: The rule is if the cue ball has just sunk the black and then comes to a stop where the black would normally go, the black then goes to the pink spot, or blue, or whichever the next free spot is. You do not just plonk it right in front of the cue ball. Still 5/5 though. Great game.
castorquinn
Apr. 24, 2010
Quinn's Review: BB2: Snooker Skool is one of the better snooker implementations I've seen on Kong. First up, kudos for the retro gamer lounge music - very apt, very enjoyable, and it doesn't get on your nerves. The shots are smooth, the graphics simple and polished, and the physics are pretty much fine, which is all you really want from a pool or snooker game. The 'missions' are an interesting touch - you're not just playing games of snooker (solo), you have specific challenges to complete, such as sinking balls in a particular order or in a particular way. That's what I most enjoy doing on an actual pool table, and I know snooker players routinely try these modes to improve their snookering abilities, so it's nice to see it in a flash game. Overall this game isn't going to set your world on fire, but it's about as faithful and rewarding a snooker game as I've seen thus far, so thumbs up.
kittenandpuppy
Dec. 24, 2012
Respotted colour should go on the highest available free spot if it's own spot is covered.
Sin1969
Jul. 19, 2009
For those of you who might not know how snooker is played, first a red ball is pocketed for 1 point, and then a colored ball (i.e. non-red) is pocketed for its corresponding value. Yellow, 2; green, 3; brown, 4; blue, 5; pink, 6; black, 7. Then you have keep alternating back and forth between shooting red and then a colored ball. Colored balls are respotted, but reds are not. Play continues until all of the reds are pocketed, and then the colored balls are shot in order of value.
These rules are posted inside of the game as well, although the use of the phrase "any color" during game play would be confusing to non-snooker players. Might not be a bad idea to change the wording to better clarify.
Khars
Oct. 03, 2015
Nice releaxing game, thanks!