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Latest revision as of 13:24, 28 May 2024
Billiards is a game by Mathias Elgaard, featuring 10 opponents with increasing difficulty. The game uses a simplified version of the 8-ball rules.

| Title | Billiards |
| Author | Mathias Elgaard |
| GUID | 5D36098A423B8F8F |
How to Play
Tap anywhere, and drag to aim the cue stick. Release to apply force to the white, cue ball. Releasing from where you originally tapped will cancel it.
2 players alternate between turns. When no ball has been shot to any hole, any player can shoot a ball, called "pocket", either solid or striped. The first player to pocket a ball is now assigned to shoot that group of solid balls, or striped balls - that player is still on their turn. Their turn ends when the player shoots, but does not pocket any ball of their respective group.
The 8-ball, colored black, is a special type of ball. The player must pocket all their respective balls first, before pocketing it, in order to win. If the 8-ball is pocketed before they cleared it, they lose immediately.
If the cue ball is pocketed, the player's turn ends. It is placed back to its starting position.