3ILLIARDS app for iPhone and iPad
4.2 (
3792 ratings )
Games
Simulation
Sports
Developer:
3R Studio LTD
1.99 USD
Current version:
2.9, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Jan 2013
App size: 23.84 Mb
3ILLIARDS is three games in one, play 9-ball, 8-ball and snooker in single-player, multi-player or versus CPU!
The best looking mobile billiards game is here!
It features excellent HD-quality 3D graphics, customizable clubs and tables, three AI difficulty levels, PassnPlay multiplayer AND an Augmented Reality mode!
You cant get any closer to the real deal then 3ILLIARDS!
Latest reviews of 3ILLIARDS app for iPhone and iPad
unoptimized for iPhone
当方 iPhone5c iOS7.1 です
『billaboom』が楽しく遊べたので
落としてみた処…
微妙に画面が収まってないんですが (ー ー;)
キャンセルボタンの表示が
○ × …本来は重なってる筈…等、
文字ズレ(重なり)とかあって
見辛い事この上ないし
カメラ機能に一度入ると戻れないし
bug-fix お願いします m(_ _)m
Constant crash
Havent been able to play since it keeps crashing before the game even loads.
A Non Starter
Have not got it to start yet.....Crash-o--Rama!
Customers are not play testers
I am constantly frustrated by shoddy software quality control, developers who bypass testing and let customers find the bugs. I can tell this is the case when there are misspellings and obvious logic flaws. Like this game.
Play 9-ball against the CPU. After the first game, Bob (the CPU) always breaks. Play snooker against the CPU. If Bob wins, you get the message, "You loose!". You can set Bobs level of play, but only once. And some combination of selections erases the table, but leaves the balls. Put some spin on the cue ball. Back spin kind of works, but nothing else makes sense, at least in our current universe.
The game looks OK, but it would take an army of exterminators to kill this many bugs.
3illards Pro Review
Good game overall, but the aiming system is a bit twitchy. The cue stroke bar is under powered: at maximum setting, you can only send the cue ball about two and a half rails and rack breaks are weak compared to real play. Ball physics are good and effect of ball english are better most competing games.
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