The billiard game 9 Ball Pro demonstrates a well-known tournament format. This requires players to have a good sense of target shooting, apply the right order, and make wise decisions throughout. Nine balls are facing you on the table, and you must always hit the lowest-numbered one. Pocketing the nine-ball last is the condition for winning the game. You can face a computer opponent and select among the light, medium, or high-difficulty levels. Alternatively, two players can compete on the same device. Each shot needs the utmost attention to power, contact point, and spin. Losing the timing for a shot might give your opponent an easy win, so the mental aspect is of great importance.
Clear pool table and smooth ball physics.Three levels of difficulty.
Two-player mode using one device.
The nine-ball last-pocketing rule.
Ruleset inspired by the classic tournaments.
The first thing to get accustomed to in 9 Ball Pro is that the white cue ball must always hit the lowest-numbered ball. However, the player is not obliged to pocket all balls in the same order, but must adhere to the contact rule. The more you pocket the right balls, the more open the table becomes and the easier the angles. The game continues till a player legally pockets the nine-ball. This rule set makes the gameplay both offensively and defensively, as sometimes a good safety move is smarter than a direct attempt.The players are given simple drag controls to do the correct power application. You can also rotate the stick to select the correct line, adding a strategic element to each shot. You might often find the skilled players planning two or three moves to set up the perfect route to finish the game with a clever nine-ball pot.
Click, drag, and release to strike the ball.
Try 9 Ball Pro today and see if you have what it takes to master pool aiming.