Aim n Aider
Pool game is a skill based game. In the game, your goal is to
sink the balls as fast as possible to rack up a high score. There are 9-15
balls in each rack in different patterns, sometimes with obstacles on the
table. The bonus ball, indicated by a colored circle, will net bonus points
upon sinking. Sinking more than one ball will also give a bonus.
How to play
Use the pinpoint navigation system
by moving around the table with your cursor, or by using the navigation arrows
at the bottom of the screen to aim the cue stick. Then pull by the power indicator
on the left of the screen to the desired force and release to make the shot.
Use the camera lens icon on the lower
left of the screen to toggle your view between a bird’s eye-overhead angle and
a table-level realistic type view.
Special highlighted pool balls,
called bonus hotballs, are worth more points when sunk within the time they are
highlighted on the table. These bonuses are timed. The highlighted color will
change from green to yellow and then from yellow to red as the time expires for
the chance to receive extra points. Once the time has expired for a bonus hotball,
it then becomes worth the regular point value. A new bonus highlight will
appear on another ball on the playfield randomly later during the game
depending on how many hotballs that specific game has.
Features of the game
Easy Aiming (aim by touch, and fine
tune aiming)
Realistic Physics and 3D Graphics
(play in 3D mode or from a bird’s eye view)
Over 60 Different Layouts (allowing
for difficulty levels from easy to challenging)
Super English (for a more realistic
game experience)
Thumper Bumpers (strategy potential
for trick shots)
Quick Play Tournaments (no waiting
for others to join the game)
More Details
There are many levels of unique
rack layouts to play. Some designs include Thumper Bumpers which add a
pinball-like aspect to the game play and require more strategy to clear the
table. Bonus hotballs will give you more bonus points the faster you clear them
from the table. Super English is a specialized feature that is similar to
traditional English, yet not quite limited by traditional physics. It is easy
to learn, and extremely useful for lining up shots during the game.
The score is calculated by the
number balls pocketed multiplied by the value left on the timer. The timer
begins to count down as soon as the cue comes into contact with the first ball
during the first shot. After the first shot, the timer begins as soon as all
the balls from the previous shot have stopped moving on the table.
Be careful with your shots. If you scratch the ball, points are deducted
from your score and balls pocketed during the shot do not add to your score. To gain the highest score possible. Do not scratch during the game and make your
shots as quickly as possible knocking as many ball into the pocket as you
can.
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