MacPool brings 'nine-ball', a modern version of billiards straight to your desktop. The objective is to down all the colored balls but your cue ball always has to come in contact with the lowest numerical ball first. MacPool looks pretty sleek and the movements, all done with your mouse, are easy to get accustomed to. You can also connect online to play against your friends.
Play some nine-ball on your Mac
By Cyril Roger Email of Cyril Roger on 10 July, 2007Related posts:
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