Overview
Released in 1997, this game is a realistic pool simulation developed by Celeris Inc. It is a sequel to the original Virtual Pool, offering enhanced graphics, improved physics, and more gaming options than its predecessor. Players can enjoy an immersive experience that closely mimics real-life pool games.
Gameplay Features
The game features a variety of play modes, including single-player, multiplayer, and practice sessions, allowing players to hone their skills or compete with others. It includes several pool variations such as 9-Ball, 8-Ball, 10-Ball, and Rotation, among others. Each variation is meticulously crafted to provide an authentic feel, thanks to the game’s advanced physics engine.
Technical Aspects
Known for its realistic physics and detailed graphics, the game utilizes advanced technology from the late 90s to provide an accurate portrayal of ball movement and interaction. The responsive controls give players a sense of precision, making it a favorite among pool enthusiasts.
Impact and Legacy
Although the game is not as widely discussed in contemporary gaming circles, it holds a special place for those who appreciate classic simulation games. It was one of the earlier games to prioritize realism over arcade-style gameplay, setting a standard for future simulation games in its genre.








