Product Description
What a Fantastic game we have here! Actua Pool is a billiards game that completely immerses you in the world of pool. Developed by Gremlin Interactive, this game offers an extensive range of game modes, including 8-ball, 9-ball, and snooker. The gameplay mechanics are precise and responsive, making every shot and effect feel realistic. With various difficulty levels, it's suitable for both beginners and seasoned pool players. The graphical style is sleek and vivid, featuring realistic tables and balls. A true recommendation for anyone who enjoys a good pool match!
Historical Context
Actua Pool originally debuted on PC in 1999 and was later ported to the Nintendo DS. The game impressed players with its realistic approach to pool and was well-received by genre fans. Over the years, Actua Pool has built a loyal fan base who still relish in the authentic pool experience it offers.
Expert Reviews
IGN wrote: "Actua Pool is a surprisingly deep and entertaining pool simulation that will keep you hooked for hours." Eurogamer added: "With its intuitive controls and realistic physics, Actua Pool stands out as one of the best pool games available on the Nintendo DS."
Is This For You?
This game is perfect for anyone who loves billiards, whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer looking to learn the basics. Fans of simulation games will also enjoy the realistic gameplay and various game modes. And of course, for collectors of Nintendo DS games, this is a lovely addition to their collection.
Similar Games
If you enjoy Actua Pool, I also recommend Fantastic titles like "Clubhouse Games" and "World Championship Snooker 2008". These games also offer a great simulation experience and plenty of fun!
Compatibility
Actua Pool for the Nintendo DS is fully compatible with all Nintendo DS systems, including the DS Phat,
DS Lite, DSi, and
DSi XL. But wait, there's more! You can also play the game on the 2DS and 3DS systems. And the best part? DS games are not region-locked, so you can play both Japanese and North American versions on your DS. Fantastic, isn't it?