Blast Billiards
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Blast Billiards is a series of games found on the internet based on billiards. Although each game in the series is slightly different the aim of the game is generally the same, to pot each ball, designed to look like a bomb, before the time has run out and an explosion ending the game occurs. The quicker the balls are potted, the more points are claimed; a ball is worth the amount of time left on the clock in points (e.g. 45 points when 45 seconds are left). Often, the player will have to pot the 'bombs' in a novel way, either to fulfil the objective, or to gain a bonus and earn more points. In the most recent instalment, there is always a bonus of 200 points if the black ball is potted last; the 'black bonus'. The quality of the games drops vastly, with the later games cheating the player and demanding unreasonable skill from level 1.
[edit] Games
- Original Blast Billiards
- Trick Blast Billiards
- Ultimate Blast Billiards: The Bombs Are Back In Town
- Deluxe Blast Billiards
- Extreme Blast Billiards
- Original Blast Billiards 2008