Extreme Blast Billiards 6 Overview
Extreme Blast Billiards 6 was one of those straightforward Flash games you'd find in the late 2000s. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick, accessible pool simulator you could load in a browser. The physics were simple, the visuals were clean, and it ran without any fuss. It fit right into that era of web gaming where you could jump in for a few minutes between other tasks.
You control the cue stick with your mouse, lining up shots by dragging to aim and pulling back to set the power. The main goal is to clear the table, pocketing all your designated balls before sinking the eight ball. You can apply a bit of spin to the cue ball by adjusting your aim off-center, which helps for positioning your next shot. The game moves at your own pace; there's no timer, so you can take your time planning. It's not particularly difficult, but it asks for a steady hand on longer shots. The whole experience feels like a quiet, focused exercise in geometry and gentle force.