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Mini-Snooker 2

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Instructions

This is a snooker-like game in which the aim is to pot all the object balls in as few turns as possible.

There is one white cueball, and ten object balls: four red (worth 2 points each), three yellow (3 points), one blue (5 points), one pink (6 points), and one black (7 points). The balls must be pocketed in the correct order: reds, yellows, blue, pink and finally black. You have 50 shots to pot all balls, and if you successfully pot the all balls, any left over shots will be added to your score.

If you make a foul shot (e.g. by potting or hitting an incorrect ball, or missing all the object balls) then two points are deducted. When you legally pot a ball, its value is added to your score. In addition, if you pot correct balls on consecutive shots, you score an additional two bonus points. The game ends when all the object balls have been potted, or you have run of of shots.

Control the speed of the cue-ball by clicking on the "Speed" indicator or by pressing SPACE bar.
To take the shot, click the mouse button or press RETURN - the cue ball will move in the direction of the mouse pointer.

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Recent comments

snooker
try n win
posted 2009-06-01 by sam 2009

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boringggg!!!
posted 2008-11-19 by gfherhd

mini snooker
i like snooker it is good
posted 2008-02-19 by marteen

cerebral
dis am cerebral game man
posted 2007-06-22 by steverob

tut tut
could do with recalculating them angles
posted 2007-05-07 by Willie Thorne

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Mini-Snooker "Classic":

On 29 June 2007, this game was upgraded to Mini-Snooker 2. The high-scores for the "classic" version of Mini-Snooker are still available here:

Mini-Snooker Classic score stats [opens in new window]

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