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        Billiards Simulator

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        game_name
        Billiards Simulator
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        platform
        Amiga
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        players
        1 - 2 (1)
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        publish
        1
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        publisher
        ERE (Infogrames)
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        year
        1989
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        _type
        1
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        __long_description
        With only three balls on the table, Ere did do some extraordinary things to try and jazz up the gameplay. The table is viewed in rather minimalist and unsophisticated 3D, with cue motion controlled by the mouse. You select the direction in which the cue points with the left mouse button and the angle it makes with the tabletop with the right button. Once that phase is over, you select the spin by moving another cursor over a small diagram of the cue ball, select the strength of shot using a slider and finally click another icon to play the shot, miss the two object balls completely and collapse with exhaustion. The scoring system is not explained. The best thing to do is try to hit as many balls together as possible and hope the computer will be generous enough to give you a solitary point. The fundamental problem with Billiards Simulator is that there is very little challenge involved: No target score, no excitement, no fancy displays as a reward, not even a derisory beep for each point. The graphics are reasonably good, particularly on the menu screens, and there are recognisable effects and an excellent jazz piano soundtrack which plays before the game. But they don't make up for the poor gameplay and lack of realism.
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        ADF, GameBase

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        [{"name": "Billiards Simulator.adf", "sha1": "bb48b2512ac28fe256ab7ab5f335d0da56721aaa", "size": 901120}]
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        Disk 1.adf: bb48b2512ac28fe256ab7ab5f335d0da56721aaa
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        languages
        en, de, fr
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        278dc659-9910-570f-b8b6-43ae3123a8f4
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        platform
        Amiga Amiga
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        2.1
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        ADF, GameBase
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        billiards simulator Amiga, ADF, GameBase
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        2
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        2017-01-18
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