Company Name: Zach Gage
About: The return of arcade pool from the creator of Really Bad Chess and Flipflop
Solitaire.
Pocket-Run Pool combines 8-ball pool with the thrill of a chasing
the perfect highscore.
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by Pb.cone
You’d think that after 4 years in development, it’d be worth the wait. But despite its tremendous track record, the game still has bugs and clips you hate so much, your fist just goes through your wall. Billiards requires precise aim, a clear mind, and an ample amount of skill. However, this app solely relies on luck and your wallet. There is no spins which already makes the game several times more difficult. Releasing your finger will, more often than not, completely offset your original aim. The hit boxes for the holes are still not rounded and balls could clip right through edges or bounce despite not hitting anything at all. The table has no markers which makes calculating trajectory nearly impossible. Most of all, there is no power indicator. Your shots will always be inconsistent because there is not consistency in the first place. You have to “flick” the screen to shoot. That’s just a roundabout way to say, “we are scamming you out of your time”. Just play 8ball pool or game pigeon. Both of which have a much larger and user friendly community
by Dr. Zachary Smith
The key to this game are the “conditions”. Some are easy. But most are difficult.
You spin for a condition. If you don’t like the condition you get, you can spin again. But that will cost you.
And that’s where the game is rigged. When you spin again, very often you’ll get that exact same difficult condition again! Spin and get Cuewall (a difficult condition). Spin again, and get Cuewall again.
I’ve played about 30 games so far. And I’ve already spun Cuewall three times in a row, twice. What are the chances of that happening randomly, even once? It’s very low. Maybe it’s 1 in 1000. But it’s happened twice for me. So either I’m the unluckiest person in the world, or this game is rigged.
The game evidently forces the more difficult conditions on you. That way, you’ll lose more frequently. And then the developer hopes you’ll spend money for a rebuy.
And that’s a pity. The idea behind this game is great. Rigging the conditions, that’s not so great.
On edit:
I’ve played about 20 more games. It’s almost amusing to try to predict what rigged “condition” will come up next. I’ll spin for a condition. Almost always, a difficult one will come up. It could be Perfect Run or Cuewall, for example. (An easy condition, like Inflate/Deflate, that you will almost never see.) So I spin again. Again, it’s almost always one of the more difficult conditions. What fun!
by Mtnecho
At this point I want a refund. Terrible.
Not fun and the mechanics are terrible. Can never know what the cue will actually do...slowly move it to tap the ball and it takes off like a rocket ship, stroke it and really let if fly for an awesome break and the rack barely moves getting log jammed on one side of the table. There is no draw so the cue will always follow the object ball, but you will have to guess where because it doesn't react to angled shots or the bumper according to the laws of physics. Combo and bank shots are a hope and a prayer...primary and secondary object balls will actually react backwards to the direction of impact and movement. The best way to break the rack 98% of the time is with a bank shot, 99% shot off the left hand bumper. I like to support indie developers over the big micro transaction games but regret paying for this game. Would be uninstalled if I hadn't.
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