Thu Jan 22 2026
Optimized the club experience and fixed bugs.
Real Pool 3D 2 is a solid, dependable pool sim that prioritizes realistic physics over arcade flashy-ness. The ball collisions and spin (English) feel very natural, which is the make-or-break factor for any billiards game. The 3D view is excellent, allowing you to walk around the table to line up shots just like you would in real life.
The inclusion of both 8-ball and 9-ball modes, along with a fairly robust online tournament system, gives the game plenty of longevity. I did find the cues to be a bit grindy to unlock, but the core 'free' experience is so technically sound that it’s hard to complain. If you want a pool game that actually feels like you're playing on felt, this is one of the better options on the market.
Realistic 3D physics engine
Global 1-on-1 multiplayer
Customizable cues and tables
Detailed player statistics
To control where the cue ball goes after the hit, use the spin icon. Applying 'bottom spin' will make the ball draw back, which is essential for setting up your next shot in tight configurations.
The ranking system matches you with opponents of similar skill. Winning matches earns you coins which can be used to enter higher-tier rooms with bigger prize pools and more challenging table layouts.
Currently, the game focuses on 8-ball and 9-ball pool, though snooker-themed tables are available.
Having to watch adds to play a match isn’t the end of the world. When they are 1 minute or longer per match and the only other option is vip, your game becomes less appealing. Looks great though and is fun to play. Just not a fan of games whose adds are excessively long.
First thing i noticed was that you can barely aim in the advertised 3D mode, and im mostly using the 2D mode for aiming And then the ball physics hit me like a truck honestly. The ball physics need serious fixing, if you’ve played pool you know exactly what im talking about because this isnt how pool balls interact with the table. Game still needs serious optimizations because as of now I can barely navigate through the menus from the constant freezes after pressing a button. The warning for someone’s internet connection is barely visible in-game Please if the developers are reading this.. you’ve made a very promising game but please the ads man you will have supporters, but from the amount of ads you dish out in the trick-shots game mode is crazy. And one more thing for the developers… I’m being as critical as I can, because i want this game to improve and sound as good as it is advertised. All love here🙏🏼
As an avid pool player this game has the most realistic physics of the pool apps ive played, still not completely realistic but once I learned my cue in the game there are no times where I’m left wondering why the cue ball did something weird. Also the fact that there is 8 ball and 9 ball as well as snooker gives variety (add 10 ball!)
It started out to be fun but after a while started acting up. First thing is that while you are playing the game it freezes up. After a minute or so either the game resumes or it shuts down before the game ends and it gives the pot to the other opponent. Sometimes it also freezes up on the break same issue gives the pot to the opponent. Need to fix network issues on the developers end, otherwise it would be a fun game.
What is the thing that looks like a bluish light bulb that pops up sometimes while playing on a table? It’s not always there. However there’s no mention of it in any of your descriptions of the game or rules, it’s a little unnerving. Please respond. Thanks
After you’ve played awhile you should be able to spot the bots. Then you should be able to see how and when they’re applied. You’ll figure out why later.
I like this app because it isn’t handed to you. It actually is based on skills. I mean it isn’t super hard but, you do have to line it up and know how much strength and placement.
Been playing for months and have no clue to what the gold keys are for. Apparently you must pay cash to upgrade a cue. Sometimes it looks like I’m playing against a bot rather than a person.







