Black Hole Billiard
Developer: Vi GamesPublished: February 26, 2021
Controls: Mouse / Tap
Game Technology: html5, Construct 2
Compatible Devices: Mobile (iOS, Android)
About Black Hole Billiard
Sink every red ball into the black hole with careful angles and steady pool-table precision. This arcade billiards game uses a smooth green table, a dark circular black hole, and cue-style shots to turn pool into a small physics puzzle. One careless hit can leave a ball drifting into a corner, and suddenly the clean path you saw a second ago is gone.
Black Hole Billiard, developed by Vi Games, is a free online single-player pool challenge built with HTML5 and Construct 2 for browser play. It also has a strong mobile feel on iOS and Android, with touch controls that make each drag feel like lining up a real shot. No download is needed, so the table opens fast and the pressure starts with the first red billiard ball.
The black hole pool game differs from classic pool because there are no side pockets, corner pockets, stripes, solids, or opponent turns. Every level points toward one central black hole target, so angle control and power control matter more than traditional table strategy. Hit too hard and a ball may rebound past the target; tap too softly and it can stop just short, waiting there like a tiny mistake in plain sight.
Gameplay
This relaxed snooker-style game focuses on snooker-inspired aiming rather than full tournament rules. You study the angled cue path, pull back for strength, and release when the line feels right. The clean arcade layout keeps the table readable, but a sharp bounce can punish rushed decisions.
There are 11 levels, and level clearing becomes more thoughtful as the red balls sit in less forgiving positions. A good shot can guide one ball neatly into the center, while a bad one may knock another into an awkward spot near the rail. That tiny change can turn a calm table into a problem that needs two extra shots.
Advanced play comes from using measured taps instead of always firing at full power. The common beginner mistake is over-hitting shots, which sends balls rolling too far and ruins the next angle. In this casual skill setup, soft control often feels better than force because it protects the next move before trouble starts.
How to Play
Start by looking at the full table before taking a shot. In the single-player pool challenge, the closest ball is not always the smartest first target. If one red ball blocks another, clearing the blocker early can prevent a later shot from turning into a desperate bank off the wall.
Click or tap, hold, drag to set direction and power, then release. On desktop, mouse controls give fine aiming for tiny angle changes; on mobile iOS and Android, touch aiming feels direct but rewards a slower finger. Slide too quickly and the shot may leave the line by a hair.
Replay value comes from improving level-clearing efficiency. Finishing with fewer wasteful hits feels satisfying because the table stays under control instead of scattering into chaos. Players who like aiming challenges can also try Mafia Billiard Tricks for more cue-based precision, or Basketball Challenge for another test where a small angle mistake changes the result.
Controls
The mobile billiards title keeps input light, but every release has consequences. Take a moment to check both the shot line and the strength before letting go. A rushed drag can send the ball wide of the black hole target and leave the next attempt much harder.
- Mouse — click, hold, drag to set angle and power, then release
- Tap — touch, hold, drag to aim and control shot strength, then release
Features
The 11-level structure gives this red-ball aiming game a clear finish line without stretching the idea thin. Each stage asks for a cleaner plan, not just a faster shot. Missing the last ball by a few pixels can sting because the table looked solved moments earlier.
The visual design uses red billiard balls against a smooth green table, making the target easy to read at a glance. The dark circular black hole stands out in the center area, so your eyes naturally return to the objective after each roll. That clarity helps beginner-friendly play while still leaving room for careful correction.
Because the layout is compact, quick sessions have real tension. You can clear a level in a short break, but one loose rebound may turn that tidy attempt into a messy rescue. Players of all ages can understand the goal, yet better results come from patient power control.
Similar Games
If you enjoy arcade billiards with clean aiming and small physics decisions, Desura has a few nearby picks. These games are not all traditional pool, but each one asks you to judge direction, timing, or ball movement before the attempt goes wrong. One missed release can turn a smooth plan into a reset-worthy moment.
- Bowling Fun 2019 — a ball-rolling precision game where angle and force decide whether the pins fall cleanly. It suits players who like watching one measured shot create a chain reaction.
- Master Archery Shooting — a precision aiming game built around lining up shots and releasing at the right moment. It shares the same careful hand control, even though the target is different.
- Geometry Vibes X-Ball — a fast ball-control game where small movements can save or end a run. Choose it when you want sharper timing after practicing calm table judgment.
For players who want more pool and snooker-style choices, the key is finding games where the shot matters before the score does. A clean hit feels earned when the angle was planned instead of guessed. A wild hit, on the other hand, tells you exactly why the table got away from you.
Advantages
- No standard pockets to memorize; the central black hole objective keeps each level focused.
- Mouse precision on desktop and touch controls on mobile give the game a useful cross-platform feel.
- Measured shot power helps prevent bad ball positions and rewards planning ahead.
- Free online browser play with no download makes it easy to return for a cleaner 11-level run.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Black Hole Billiard?
Black Hole Billiard is a casual single-player arcade billiards game where you aim red balls into a black hole to clear each level.
How do you play Black Hole Billiard?
You click or tap, hold, drag to set the shot angle and power, then release to send each red ball toward the black hole.
Can I play Black Hole Billiard without downloading?
Yes, it can be played instantly in a browser on supported mobile and desktop devices without a download, making it easy to try more free aiming and skill games on Desura.
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