
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.
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Andreas Böhm
First things first: the controls are fairly intuitive and work well. Potting and building frames is a lot of fun and the game looks good. The computer opponents make no sense, though. They always try to play using the small colors. Difficulty settings makes little difference. The worst miss in this game is how found are handled. You can't let the opponent take the next shot and there's no "miss" rule. This robs the game of some of the most important aspects of Snooker.
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Martin Blakeley
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This game is a very good. I would rate it as great; if the computer opponent hit balls that a professional or amateur would target. The computer, instead of targeting pink or black to attain high scores, it targets blue or lower value colors when it can be clearly seen there are high colors available. Even on the hard setting, you never get beaten that badly as the computer is scoring low points from low value colors or just hits something that is clearly not playable. Other than that very good.
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