Relaxing single-player pool game with realistic physics and progressive challenge levels
Relaxing single-player pool game with realistic physics and progressive challenge levels
Vote (2 votes)
Program license Free
Developer MOUNTAIN GAME
Version 3.0.90
Works under Android
Also known as Billiards City
Vote
(2 votes)
Developer
MOUNTAIN GAME
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
3.0.90
Also known as
Billiards City
Pros
- High-quality graphics and smooth animations
- Realistic ball physics for immersive gameplay
- Accessible, intuitive controls
- Progressive levels and replayable challenges
- Relaxing yet engaging solo play
Cons
- Frequent, sometimes intrusive, advertisements
- No option to remove ads via purchase
- Occasional unrealistic ball behavior near cushions
- Limited developer response to feedback
Casual 8-ball pool game with realistic physics and stylish city-themed levels.
Modern Pool Gameplay with an Arcade Twist
Pooking - Billiards City brings the timeless appeal of 8-ball pool to Android devices through a vibrant, modern design and a clear focus on single-player enjoyment. With a diverse array of city-themed tables and progressive challenges, this game stands out for players who want to sharpen their skills or simply unwind with a few frames.
Vivid Visuals and Authentic Physics
The game excels in presenting HD graphics that make each table and cue ball visually engaging. Realistic 3D animations contribute to an immersive experience, while the ball physics underpin the core gameplay. Shots generally behave as expected, though certain edge cases—such as balls clinging to cushions—may detract from the overall realism for dedicated pool enthusiasts. Nonetheless, for most users, the movement and responses remain satisfying and challenging.
Accessible Controls and Engaging Challenges
Players benefit from smooth touch controls to line up and execute their shots, offering responsive gameplay suitable for all levels. A progressive difficulty curve means novice players can learn the ropes, while experienced ones will find higher levels that demand precision. Each completed stage helps unlock new venues and trophies, adding motivation and variety to solo play sessions.
Progression and Replayability
Billiards City rewards players for perfection by granting crowns for flawless games, but even those who miss shots are allowed to replay and improve their runs. This system promotes replayability and offers both relaxation and challenge, making it ideal for casual gamers as well as more competitive ones.
Advertising and Monetization
One major drawback centers on the game’s advertising model. Full-screen ads appear after every completed game. While each ad typically lasts 15 to 30 seconds, the frequency and sometimes difficult-to-close nature of these ads can interrupt the flow, making sessions feel fragmented. Some players have expressed frustration due to the absence of an option to pay for ad removal, which limits the user experience for those willing to support the developer directly.
Developer Support
While the game delivers enjoyable gameplay, feedback suggests that improvements in how player concerns—particularly regarding advertising—are addressed, could enhance long-term satisfaction.
Pros
- High-quality graphics and smooth animations
- Realistic ball physics for immersive gameplay
- Accessible, intuitive controls
- Progressive levels and replayable challenges
- Relaxing yet engaging solo play
Cons
- Frequent, sometimes intrusive, advertisements
- No option to remove ads via purchase
- Occasional unrealistic ball behavior near cushions
- Limited developer response to feedback