This is a version of 8 ball billiards which uses webgl to offer cool 3D graphics.
You can play this free online billiards 8 ball game inside this webpage below by tapping on the screen or clicking your mouse.
Alternatively you can play this game as a web application here.
Rotate the camera to aim the cue and knock your balls into the pockets.
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This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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This game simulates pool or billiards, in particular, the 8 ball game. It has a total of 15 balls. 7 are striped while 7 come in solid colors. The player who scores a ball first gets assigned a group of balls. For example, if player 1 puts a solid number 2 ball in a hole first, they have to hit and shoot all solid colored balls. Likewise, player 2 will have to hit and shoot all striped balls in the hole. If you shoot a ball that is not assigned to you, it is considered a foul. In which case, you do not get a point. You basically shot your opponent’s ball, making it easier for them to clear their set. The goal is to finish your assigned balls the fastest. Once you clear all your balls, you can shoot the black 8 ball. Whoever shoots the 8 ball first wins.
The game is tricky because the angle tends to shift. You may think you got it right, but it changes a bit when you pull back. This part of the game can get frustrating, but is remedied with practice. I appreciate how the balls move in a realistic trajectory . I think it’s a good way to study angles when you’re serious about pool. The invisible ball and lines also help you visualize the direction of the ball. It’s just hard to maintain the angle. Even gauging the force you need when you take a shot. But overall, a really interesting and engaging game.