Blast Billiards Gold Overview
Blast Billiards Gold was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't try to be anything more than a straightforward, physics-based puzzle game, and that was its appeal. You loaded it up in your browser, and for a few minutes, you could just focus on angles and collisions.
You control the cue ball with your mouse, setting up shots by pulling back to aim and adjusting the power. The main goal is to pocket all the colored balls on the table, but the twist is the environment. You're not just playing on a flat green felt table; many levels introduce obstacles like blocks, bumpers, or narrow passages that force you to think several moves ahead. The game has a steady, deliberate pace. You take your time lining up a shot, watching the predicted path, and then releasing the mouse button to send the ball rolling. The difficulty comes from the level design, which often requires precise ricochets or careful ball sequencing. It feels like solving a spatial riddle with a satisfying clack of balls.