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As a Miner, your objective is to collect gold and gems and avoid from catching rocks and obstacles and reach to the goal of the level you are in. Instruction: Use Mouse to interact.
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The goal of the game is to sink all the coloured balls in the correct order.
Using the with ball you have to aim at the lowest ball on the table.
The aiming aid will show you the direction of the white and the targeted ball.
Drag the cue stick by moving the mouse.
Press the left mouse button and drag to back of front to adjust the power.
With every correct shot you collect points.
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Normal billiards game with 8-ball pool & straight pool games. Addictive & Fun!
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Play pool with the computer as each try to get their balls into the pockets first.
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Petite table, oversized balls! Knock them into pockets for the level ups, folks. Game Instructions: Mouse to aim and shoot.
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Play a small game of pool hit the white ball with the cue and sink the colored balls.
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The Aim of the game is to clear the pool table in the shortest time possible. Instructions: Use your mouse to position and aim the cue and left click to hit. Also keep an eye on the PINK ball and be careful about potting the white ball as it carries -50 points.
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Billiards is a family of games played on a table with a stick, known as a cue stick, which is used to strike balls, moving them around the table. All billiard games are generally regarded to have evolved into indoor games from outdoor stick and ball games. The word "billiard" may have evolved from the French word billart, meaning "mace", an implement, similar to a golf club, which was the forerunner to the modern cue. The word "pool" generally refers to pocket billiard games such as 8-ball, 9-ball, straight pool and one-pocket. The word "pool" comes from "poolrooms," where people gambled off track on horse races. They were called poolrooms as money was "pooled" to determine the odds. Because such rooms commonly provided billiard tables, pool became synonymous with billiards by association. The terms "pool" and "pocket billiards" are now interchangeable.
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The game is played with nine object balls, numbered one through nine. The goal is to pocket the 9-Ball (the striped yellow ball) before your opponent does. Every time a shot is taken, the first ball the cue ball hits has to be the target ball, which is the lowest numbered ball on the table. If a player pockets a ball, he/she gets to make another shot. If he/she misses or fouls, the other player gets control of the table. Select the item from the menu. Use your mouse pointer to position/aim the cue and slide forward with your left mouse button to hit the ball.
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