Commodore Format


Championship 3D Snooker

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Zeppelin Games
Machine: Commodore 64/128

 
Published in Commodore Format #19

Championship 3D Snooker (Zeppelin Games)

Now this is more like it. 3D views (sort of) and playability. You can't ask for more (but you might ask for cheaper). Here you've got the standard rules of snooker, a top view in which to plan your shots and a 3D view in which to see the balls rolling around like, er, a lot of coloured balls.

Championship 3D Snooker, is rather sophisticated. The balls actually behave as they're supposed to, and you swerve, screw and smash the cue-ball all over the shop.

The program keeps all scores, high breaks and other details, and tells you what you're supposed to be going for next. It's possible to plan your breaks just like a real player. But unless you practise 23 hours a day (like a real player), you'll be lucky to pot more than two or three balls in a row.

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Yes, Championship 3D Snooker is a great game. I phoned the Crucible and they told me that Snooker tables cost £2,000, so you're getting a real barg at £4 for this. Snap it up and start hitting the green baize (whatever that is). More fun than real snooker (and heaps more fun than that Big Break rubbish they show at tea-time on Saturdays).

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