"King of Billiards" is a 3D real-time billiards game. You can experience the classic 8-ball, snooker and level-breaking gameplay, as well as the original blood billiards mode. Here you can compete with billiards players across the country. Compare your skills; the super powerful engine restores the real feeling of playing billiards, allowing you to control the position of the ball, connect the rod into the bag, show off fancy skills, and become a god with one stroke! The blood is boiling!
Snooker rules explained
Victory: After all the balls are put into the bag, the party with the higher score wins. Target ball score: As shown in the picture, batting instructions: 1. There are multiple red balls (6, 10, 15), 1 ball of other colors, and a red ball. , Hit the colored balls alternately 2. When there are red balls left on the table, hit the red balls and colored balls alternately. The red balls will not be placed back on the table after being put into the bag. The colored balls will be put back into the ball after being put into the bag. 3. When When there is no red ball on the table, hit the balls in order from small to large. At this time, the colored ball is in the bag and will not be taken out. Foul instructions: 1. If the ball is empty and the white ball does not touch any ball, there will be a penalty of 4 to 7 points 2 , the white ball is pocketed, and the opponent gets the ball, the penalty is 4 to 7 points 3. Hitting the red ball continuously, the penalty is 7 points 4. The target ball is not hit first, the penalty is 4 to 7 points 5. The non-target ball is pocketed, the penalty is 4 ~7 points over-point/over-point: When the leading/behind score is higher than the maximum score on the table, it is an over-point/over-point handicap. Notes: 1. When making snooker for the opponent, If the opponent fails to clear the ball, you can choose to give up the shot. Return to the state before releasing the ball and continue to resolve the ball. 2. You can give up to 3 strokes at most in each snooker game. You cannot continue to give up strokes after over-scoring.