Sharkey’s 3D Pool (1990, DOS) delivers billiards with a dash of personality, proving that even virtual felt can have flair. The 3D perspective was impressive for its time, giving the table depth and making each shot feel deliberate. You line up angles, adjust power, and hope your calculation matches reality—much like real pool, minus the chalk dust. The controls are straightforward, but mastering spin and positioning takes practice. There’s a quiet satisfaction in sinking a tricky shot, especially when it looks impossible at first glance. It may not shout for attention, yet it offers a steady, skill-based challenge that’s easy to appreciate.
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