With 3D Pool you can enjoy the ultimate billiards and pool experience in the comfort of your own home! Step up to the virtual table and show what you can do with a cue! In addition to the pool hall classic eight-ball, you can also play nine-ball, ten-ball and even snooker! Whether alone against the computer or in a duel against a real player on the same computer, you'll send balls careening across the table in four selectable, highly-detailed rooms as you work your way up the local high score list.
Key Features
4 game types (pool: eight-ball, nine-ball, ten-ball and snooker)
4 different rooms
3 ball skins
3 cue skins
Local high score list
windows Minimum
OS: Windows Vista /7 / 8 / 10
Processor: Dual-Core Ghz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: 256 MB
Storage: 1 GB available space
Directx: Version 9.0a
To activate the game, you need a Steam Account
Login or register at the official Steam Website and download Steam client
Install and start application, login with your Account name and Password
Click the Games Menu.
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Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process
After the successful code verification, go to the "MY GAMES" tab and start downloading.
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