Feedback box added. Please send your good and bad game experiences, ideas, suggestions. Extra badges added in user list. They tell a lot about the player immediately. Quick reply to PMs a. Form: it is a new stat in the player bio window. It shows how the player has been performing recently. New blue dot in player list: it indicates players currently in practice mode.
Popup window added to explain the Rating Badges. Live Aiming Lines fix: no more false object ball lines for a split second at the start of aiming. Bugfixes to avoid false maximum breaks and total clearances in stats, premature frame ends and unexpected coin toss for respotted black.
New average stats in Bio: break building, pot success, long pot success, safety success and shot time. Smoother aiming mode added recommended for beginners. The old more sensitive aiming mode is available in Game Settings. Smoother cue movement on spectators' and opponent's screen when the player on is aiming.
Immediate access to the "Claim Frame" button for the player when the opponent concedes. A little louder sound effect when whispers a. Fouls occur when you hit the wrong balls first and result in a 4 point increase in your opponents' socre. Higher foul points are awarded for color balls. Missing balls completely or pocketing the wrong balls also result in foul points.
When all balls are pocketed, the player with the highest score wins. There are several different types of snooker to play ranging from mini-snooker to full snooker. You can adjust the appearance of various parts of the game, from the pool table to the balls you use.
You can customize the difficulty of computer opponents to find something that fits your skill level. You can even check out your best scores and try to beat them. This is a great snooker game from start to finish. You start the game by selecting which type of snooker you want to play. There are ten different types of games to play, such as short snooker and full snooker. Once you select a game, you can choose other options. For example, you can name the computer opponent and adjust their difficulty, or play against another player instead.
The variety of game types to select from adds a lot of variety and helps keep the game fresh, although the selection is a bit limited. There are two modes of play in 3D Live Snooker. Quick Play lets you take on a computer opponent or a friend in one of three different snooker games.
You play the game you select continuously, while the wins and losses for each player are tracked by the game and shown on the screen.
The other mode is Network Play, which gives you the option to take on a friend via a Network. However, you'll need their IP address to be able to play a game against them.
When playing against a computer opponent, there are five different difficulty levels to choose from. Free Pool Flash. Planet Pool Flash. Impact Pool Flash. Ice Pool Flash. Best Time Pool Flash. POW Pool Flash. Black and White Billiard Flash. Shock-Pool Flash. Mission 9Ball Flash. Hiper Billar Flash. Bilines Flash. Traffic Snooker Flash. Turtles Snookers Flash. Undead Billiards Flash.
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