Pool Blitz

Pool Blitz

released on Feb 16, 2022

Pool Blitz

released on Feb 16, 2022

Challenge your friends, enter pool tournaments, and go head to head against players in real-time. Shoot pool with ultra-realistic physics, breath-taking graphics, and play online with friends. Pool Blitz, has a variety of games modes, something for every Pool fan. Choose 8-Ball for an authentic pool experience or New Blitz mode for a no-wait multiplayer experience. Pick your mode!


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Fairly decent pool game but it involves a bit too much gacha for my taste. Still, had a solid bit of fun with it.

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My biggest complaint is the amount of time players get to take a turn is annoyingly slow, like I ran into someone that took 55 seconds to shot 1 time then they had a whole minute again so they waited 55 seconds again. Congratulations player named "Aftermarch" for not only putting me to sleep but letting me get 8 hours of rest too before I can take my next turn. Lowered my score by half a star because the game allows this.

Pool Blitz has everything a good modern billiards simulator needs: great physics, graphics that pop, easy to learn controls, free-to-play and a healthy online player base with crossplay. Unfortunately the game is infested with microtransactions, and not just cosmetic ones.

If a player had unlimited income, they could buy enough loot chests to find cues with game-breaking special abilities (i.e. homing shots, softer black ball hits etc.). This seems like it would wreck the experience, but in the 100+ matches I played with randoms literally everyone was using basic pool cues. Does the game match like this intentionally? It's possible, but then why the glut of loot crates and pay-to-win upgrades? I know some will dismiss my theory, but I just think everyone playing is staying away from the junk and just enjoying the free vanilla experience. I could see things getting difficult at very high tournament levels, but there's nothing stopping a player from going back to the beginner tournaments. This stops being a problem entirely if you want to play online with friends.

Essentially, this game is like the old trope of the scarecrow that becomes a roost for crows when they aren't stealing corn. Its designated marks have become wise to the situation. So I'd say this game is worth the free download, just don't waste your money on loot boxes. And definitely don't let kids play unsupervised if your money is connected to your account. I've played better pool simulators but their online community was always DOA. So I'll definitely be coming back to Pool Blitz, warts and all.

Once you get past the first tour location, you realize that the game was making it easier for you. Each tour makes the gameplay harder. Pretty solid gameplay, but man is this game completely built around microtransactions, sometimes worse than most mobile games. It is free to play, but it could be considered Pay to Win technically.

This is actually a pretty solid little pool sim.