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Bubble Snooker
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Version
1.2
Bubble Snooker is a game that combines the best
features of Bubble Shooter, Pool, and Arcanoid. Your
task is to remove the balls from the pool-table by
shooting at them with the balls of definite color and
combining together 3 or more balls of the same color.
If the shot was unsuccessful, additional balls appear
on the hexagonal net following the rules of John
Conway's Game of Life. The balls that do not have
neighboring balls (single balls) are removed from the
table. When all the balls are removed you go to the
next level. If the balls of the definite color are
removed from the table, this color will not appear
again on this level. The game is over if one or more
balls touch on the lower edge of the table. In case
the shooting ball strikes against the lower edge of
the table, the colors of the balls on the field are
substituted for accidental colors (including already
removed colors). On the right there is a cue which
serves as the indicator of the power of shot: the more
it is pulled out upwards the stronger the shot is and
the farther the shooting ball gets between the balls.
For every removed ball you get 1 point on the 1st
level, 2 points on the 2nd level and so on.
Be very attentive and do not leave
the "islets" of balls close to the lower edge of the
table because after 2 or 3 misses the islets can grow
and some ball will touch on the lower edge of the
table (that will lead to the end of the game). The
winning strategy is to play from the cusions not
letting the balls fill in the whole table. Try to
remove at least one color from the very first shots.
Do your best to make the winning combination (2 or
more balls of a definite colors together) for all
colors be available at all times.
Good luck!
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