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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Snooker Flash Games

Snooker Flash Games

In the past, snooker was only accessible to pool hall customers. The space required for a snooker table made it difficult to install one at home. However, modern technology made realistic snooker games possible and nowadays, the only thing you need to play snooker in the comfort of your home is a computer. You don't have to purchase snooker software to play casual games either, as you can play any type of snooker Flash games for free.

Task-Based Snooker

    Lightning Break is a snooker game based on short tasks. The game gives you clear directions for each individual task, such as "hit a red ball on the top left corner." Success at a task unlocks the next stage and a more complicated assignment. A bonus is awarded for stages completed quickly. Double-click when you are ready to hit the cue ball; a gauge will appear, informing you about the force you are about to apply.

Standard Snooker

    HanFish offers a standard snooker table on which two players take turns to pot the balls in accordance with the standard snooker rules. A circular index shows where the cue ball will be directed, while the power is indicated by how much the cue is drawn. Each player has only 30 seconds to hit the cue ball. The rules are mentioned in Chinese, so make sure you are aware of snooker rules before playing the game.

Speed Snooker

    On Fastest Break, your goal is to clear the table as quickly as possible. You must pot the balls in the correct order, according to the number each one has. The game ends whenever you pot the wrong ball or when you do not pot any ball at all. There is no special pointer in the game, as your mouse cursor is used for shooting, while the power bar is located above the table.

Potting Practice

    Billiard Blitz 2 --- Snooker Skool is a task-based snooker game, with a focus on teaching players the basics of shooting angles. On each level, players must place the ball on the "D" manually, while they can also determine the spin of the cue ball, using the top right option. During the beginner's stages, lines will indicate the direction of the balls after collision. You can also disregard the tasks and play a single-player full-frame game.

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