3D Billiards Pool & Snooker - PlayStation 5
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3D Billiards Pool & Snooker - PlayStation 5

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£9.95 £19.95

Step up to the virtual table and show what you can do with a cue in 3D Billiards: Pool & Snooker!

Let the balls clatter and experience real billiard fun in your own home. Play classic pool or snooker in a variety of different modes. Try to perfect your score in singleplayer, or put your skills to the test and play against another player in local multiplayer!

You will be accompanied by authentic sounds such as blows, collisions and even the characteristic sound of the ivory ball rolling on the cloth to convey a real billiard feeling. Play in 4 different rooms, like the bar around the corner or the city’s most iconic restaurant. It is the perfect recipe for bringing the real pool experience to the comfort of your own home.

Different game modes - Pool (eight-ball/nine-ball/ten-ball) and Snooker

Increase your skill - Experience multiple difficulty levels and register your score on the local leaderboard

Your way to play - Choose from 4 detailed rooms to play in, 3 different ball skins, 3 cue skins and 10 characters

Local multiplayer - Play all game modes against another player in the local multiplayer mode and see who is the ultimate billiards champion!

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PEGI 3+

PEGI 3+: Majority of games in this category are considered suitable for all age groups and does not contain anything that requires rating or warrants a content warning.  No violence descriptors but may contain slapstick violence as long as it is in a comical sense or not considered to be disturbing in any way, nudity allowed in a natural and non-sexual manner such as breast-feeding.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council