The title Alex Higgins World Snooker might imply world-class snooker. What it delivers is 1986 DOS ball physics that sometimes feel like they were modeled in an alternate dimension. But who needs realism when you have charm, right? This game lets you play as the late, great Alex “Hurricane” Higgins—except “play” is a generous term. You aim, you shoot, and then you watch the balls either do exactly what you expected or something out of a Looney Tunes short. Still, there's something oddly relaxing about it, like meditating in a smoky British pub. Bonus points if you imagine the balls trash-talking you.
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