3D Pocket Pool is a fun pool game for the Game Boy Advance.
3D pocket pool
The billiards game was developed by Aardvark Software for the Game Boy Color. The publication took over Virigin Interactive.
The game modes
There are different playable characters that have their own backstory. There are four different models in which you can play the game. These include the training mode, tournament and two-player mode, as well as the killer variant. The practice mode is very simple. It's there to get used to the game. A character is selected who would like to play us, as well as the rules, according to which would like to be played. There are different control systems that are offered. In the beginner mode you have the option to choose a time limit.
The start of the game
After you have selected everything, the game starts. The second game mode is already more difficult. You are not allowed to choose the time limit yourself. It is given. You only have the choice of rules and character.
The two-player mode
Unfortunately, it is not what it sounds like. You cannot play against another player using a wired connection. It's similar to practice mode, where two players take turns. A game can also be played as a tournament.
The killer mode
The rules of this variant are slightly different from normal billiards. Instead of normal balls, these are red, green or blue. You have two opponents and you have to prevent them from sinking their balls. If they fail to pocket a ball in one round, the opponents lose a life each. It's really difficult to do that. Winning in this mode is almost impossible.
The graphic
The style and color of the game are reminiscent of the 2s. How problematic is the game that was tried to create a 3D representation with a XNUMXD engine. This leads, for example, to a light that flashes regularly.
Conclusion
3D Pocket Pool doesn't really stand out from the crowd. It's not a very good game, but it's not a bad one either. The game is fun and entertaining, what more could you want. Anyone looking for a retro pool game can take a look at them all.
Originally posted on 2018-05-11 08:52:00.