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Pool 3D Training Edition is a unique 3D billiard game simulator that lets you improve your billiard gaming skills effectively by learning game physics on a PC. Just imagine you do not need to pay for a physical table or for a private teacher each time you just want to learn or practice! Practice on your PC every day and pay for a table only when you want to prove your new skills or play with your friends! Pool 3D Training Edition simulates the real world on your PC using the same gravitational force and acceleration, frictional force and air drag as in the real life. It supports the real billiard-related things such as cue strike at any angle including the vertical strike, forward, backward and side ball spin, sliding and natural roll, energy loss when a ball hits the cushions. A ball can be struck at any point to achieve a side spin making the ball to move by curve. Strength of strike can be achieved by speed of mouse movement just like you strike a real ball with the real cue. In short, you will not find any difference between the real and the virtual game. The user interface of the game is easy-to-use. To control the game you only need to use the mouse and a couple of keys on the keyboard. The point of view can be moved in any direction, at any angle and at any time even right after a strike to watch the details of the current ball movement. You can view a part of the table very closely or glance at the table from the height of bird flight. Pool 3D Training Edition offers you an excellent 3D graphics that meets the requirements of the pickiest user. Nicely designed interiors of the game rooms add the fun to the game. You can see the light and shadows behind all objects in the rooms. The 3D game engine uses the advantages of modern video accelerators although can normally operate on an old and slow equipment. Try our 3D board games, free downloads.
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Free games and logic puzzles are fun for games lovers. AbcPuzzles is one of them, it offers two variations of puzzles on tile-based games. Each uses the same basic engine, in which you move the tiles in groups of four or more by spinning them with the control located in the corner where four tiles touch. Much like Rubik's Cube in two dimensions, the games are harder than they first look since you must get the tiles properly aligned without disrupting your previous work. AlterJig uses images, scrambling the inner blocks but leaving the outside one intact. Five images are provided, and your own properly formatted bitmaps can be used to create your own puzzles. Cyclanoid is similar, but your task is to arrange the tiles in rows to match the icons displayed along the game-area border. Demo modes and documentation are included for both games. Try our puzzles and free games. Free downloads.
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Cyclanoid - |
play free challenging puzzles |
(v8.1) |
Free games and challenging puzzles are fun for games lovers. Cyclanoid is one of them, it is a set of challenging tile-based games and puzzles. The objective is to arrange the tiles in the center of the board to match the ones displayed along the game-area border. However, you move the tiles in groups of four or more by spinning them with a control located in the corner where four tiles touch. Similar to a 2D Rubik's Cube, Cyclanoid is harder than it looks since you must get the tiles aligned without disrupting your previous work. It also includes a built-in visual builder of puzzles for creating your own games. The graphics are attractive, and MIDI-based music and crisp digital sound effects add to the fun. Plus, an automated demo shows the movement options of the more complex games. Try our puzzles and free games. Free downloads.
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AlterJig - |
play free jigsaw puzzles |
(v8.1) |
Free games and jigsaw puzzles are fun for games lovers. AlterJig is one of them, it is a set of tile-based jigsaw games and puzzles. You select graphics supplied with the games or create your own puzzles from any bitmaps. When you select "new game", AlterJig scrambles the puzzles and challenges you to restore the pictures by rotating groups of four tiles to get the tiles back to their proper positions. Tile rotation is controlled by left and right mouse buttons. It sounds easier to solve than it is. There is a brief help file, but the demo mode helps you understand the games, which are pretty self-explanatory. Try our puzzles and free games. Free downloads.
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