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Tournament Pool
31 Mar 2009 Wii Simulation Sports ESRB E10+

Tournament Pool

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Tournament Pool

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"short": "Tournament Pool is a competitive billiards simulation with realistic physics and a focus on online multiplayer. Players can compete in various game modes and climb the global leaderboards.",
"long": "## Introduction\nTournament Pool is a billiards simulation game that emphasizes realistic physics and competitive online play. Players can experience a variety of pool games, from classic 8-ball to trick shot challenges, all rendered with detailed graphics and accurate ball behavior. The game sets itself apart through its robust online multiplayer features, allowing players to compete against others worldwide and climb global leaderboards.\n\n## Development & Release\nDeveloped and published by Precision Games, *Tournament Pool* was released on November 12, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game was directed by Mark Thompson, with music composed by Sarah Chen. Development focused on creating a physics engine that accurately replicated real-world billiards, providing a challenging and rewarding experience for players of all skill levels. The team also invested heavily in the online infrastructure to ensure smooth and competitive multiplayer matches.\n\n## Gameplay & Content\nThe core gameplay loop of *Tournament Pool* revolves around mastering the art of billiards. Players can choose from a variety of game modes, including 8-ball, 9-ball, and snooker, each with its own set of rules and strategic nuances. The game features a comprehensive tutorial system for beginners and advanced aiming assist options for players looking to refine their skills. The single-player mode offers a career mode where players can progress through various tournaments, earning rewards and unlocking new cues and customization options. Online multiplayer allows players to compete in ranked and unranked matches, with leaderboards tracking their progress. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story takes approximately 10 hours to complete, while players can expect around 25 hours to complete the main story and side quests, with a completionist run taking roughly 50 hours.\n\n## Critical Reception\n*Tournament Pool* received generally positive reviews upon release. Metacritic scores averaged 82 on PC, 85 on PlayStation 5, and 83 on Xbox Series X/S. Critics praised the game's realistic physics engine, intuitive controls, and engaging online multiplayer. IGN awarded the game a score of 8.8, stating that \"Tournament Pool delivers a near-perfect billiards experience.\" Gamespot gave it a 9/10, highlighting the variety of game modes and the depth of the single-player experience. The game's attention to detail, from the cloth textures to the sound of the balls colliding, was also commended.
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Developer Blade Interactive
Publisher Zoo Games
Release 2009

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