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Billiards Simulator is a straightforward carom billiards game for Amiga players. You control a cue ball on a pocketless table, aiming to strike two object balls in sequence. The game lets you switch between 3D perspective and top-down camera angles. You adjust spin, strength, and cue type using diagrams and sliders before each shot. Points are assigned based on successful collisions and trick shots. The interface feels methodical, with clear feedback on your choices and their outcomes. The game stands out for its customizable physics. You tweak ball weight, friction levels, and rebound behavior to alter gameplay. Three cues offer different performance traits, adding strategy to your approach. While the single-player mode focuses on skill development, multiplayer matches let you test your adjustments against a friend locally. Released in late 1989, it’s a niche title that prioritizes control over flash, appealing to players who enjoy deliberate mechanics.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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