Key Gameplay Features
Trickshot Adventure: Unlike standard 8-ball matches, this game takes players on a global journey through iconic cities and landmarks. Each stage features unique table layouts and ball placements.
Level-Based Progression: There are over 480 levels (with some players reporting over 600) that gradually increase in difficulty, requiring creative angles and "English" (spin) to solve.
Single-Player Experience: The game is designed for a relaxing solo session and does not require an internet connection, making it fully playable offline.
Realistic Physics: Utilizes an authentic physics engine to ensure that trick shots—like bank shots and complex combos—behave realistically.
Power-Ups & Cues: Players can collect and upgrade a variety of cues and use special powers to help clear particularly stubborn levels.
Early Level Makeover: The first set of levels was completely redesigned to be more engaging for new players.
Optimization: Fine-tuned gameplay for smoother performance and various bug fixes.
Developer: Originally Ilyon, currently managed by Miniclip SA.
Rating: 4.6/5 stars with nearly 50,000 reviews.
Downloads: Over 1 million.
Monetization: Free-to-play with advertisements and in-app purchases for prizes and rewards.
Platform: Android and Windows (via Google Play Games).
Variety: Players enjoy the "fresh spin" on pool mechanics, moving away from competitive matches to focus on puzzles and skill-based challenges.
Difficulty Curve: Most players find the first 50 levels to be relatively easy, with a significant spike in challenge starting around level 75.
Ads: Similar to other Miniclip titles, players have noted a high frequency of ads between levels, though many find them skippable.









