Reviews
Pool Club delivers a calm and engaging billiards simulation. The controls are responsive, and the physics feel authentic, making each shot rewarding. Playing at your own pace without opponents allows for focused practice and skill improvement. The multiple camera angles help with tricky shots. It is a clean, relaxing game that offers good replay value for anyone who enjoys cue sports.
About this game
Game Introduction
Pool Club: Billiards Sports Simulation is a single-player sports game that brings the classic game of billiards to your screen. The core objective is to pocket your assigned balls—either stripes or solids—and then sink the 8-ball to win. The game is designed for focus and relaxation, offering a peaceful virtual club environment without distractions or time limits. It simulates realistic pool physics, so every shot feels authentic, making it suitable for both beginners learning the basics and experienced players refining their technique.
How to Play
Playing Pool Club is simple and intuitive. Players typically use a mouse or touch screen to aim the cue stick by dragging, with a guideline showing the predicted path of the cue ball. Shot power is adjusted using a visible meter, and releasing the cue strikes the ball. The objective is to pocket all stripes or solids, then the 8-ball. Multiple camera angles and table views are provided to help line up shots precisely. There are no opponents or timers, so you can play at your own speed.
Game Features
Realistic physics engine for accurate ball movement and collisions. Multiple camera angles to view the table from different perspectives. Intuitive touch and mouse controls for easy aiming and shooting. Relaxing solo play environment with no pressure or competition. Skill progression as you practice and improve your shot accuracy. Clean, family-safe visuals and sound effects.
Tips for Success
Practice regularly to improve your aim and shot power control. Learn to read the table and plan your shots ahead. Use the guideline to predict ball paths and adjust your angle. Take your time—there is no rush, so focus on precision. Experiment with different camera angles to find the view that works best for you. Consistent practice will help you develop real billiards skills over time.
Compatibility
▸ Desktop: Chrome / Edge / Firefox / Safari ▸ Mobile: iOS Safari / Android Chrome ▸ Tablet: iPadOS Safari / Android Tablet Browser Keep your browser updated for the best experience