
HeadInABlender (HeadInABlender)
Easy controls. Great graphics. Great physics. However, the CPU players act more like pool players than actual snooker players. For example, if the black is available to pot and will get great position for the next shot, the AI will go for a different ball if the shot is more direct or out in the open. It also doesn't play for the snooker. These are minor gripes that pulls you out of the experience, but otherwise a great game for a quick arcade feeling game. If you want realism, this ain't it.
513 people found this review helpful

Charles Hildebrant (Professor Chaswick)
It doesn't know all the rules. For example, when a player fails to hit the right colour ball, the rule is the shot is called, "Foul and a Miss". The other player is awarded at least 4 points, depending on which wrong ball was hit, and has the option of resetting the balls and making the fouling player try again.
2 people found this review helpful

Brian Kerr
It's an ok game. However...it doesn't allow for free ball nominations, or making an opponent replay from the snookerd position. Also, I would have liked to use my own picture as an avatar as yours is very limited in options. Plus depending on the level played, the CPU makes some odd choices in ball selection. Aiming aids are quite good & useful. And lastly I wouldn't mind a referee face, male or female, calling fouls & scores, or some applause at times...It'll add a nice touch to it.
63 people found this review helpful