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Perfect Shot

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Description

Perfect Shot takes the familiar rhythm of pool and distills it down to one glorious moment: you get one cue strike, and that strike has to clear the entire table. No breaking. No follow-ups. No second chances. Just you, the balls, and a single shot that either solves the puzzle or sends you straight back to the start. It is simple to understand, brutally addictive to master, and genuinely satisfying when a plan finally comes together.


One Shot to Rule Them All

The whole game is built around the one-shot rule. Every level places balls on the table in a specific layout, and your job is to figure out the exact line that will send every single one of them into a pocket before everything stops moving. You cannot brute force it. You have to actually think. That constraint is what turns what could have been a casual pool game into a real puzzle.


Realistic Ball Physics

The physics feel honest. Balls collide like real balls. They spread from a cluster the way you would expect. They lose energy with each bounce and each impact. Once you internalize how the motion behaves, you can start predicting chains: this ball will hit that one, send it toward the corner, and cannon off to clip the one behind it. When a prediction like that actually works, it feels great.


Puzzle-Style Level Design

Each level is its own little puzzle. Some put the balls in tight clusters that need one perfect break. Others spread them out so you need long banks off the rails. Later levels mix obstacles and awkward positions that force you to think in multi-stage combinations. The variety keeps the one-shot rule from ever getting stale because the puzzle itself keeps changing.


Aim, Plan, Commit

The actual moment of aiming is where the game lives. You drag to set the angle, eyeball the lines, consider how the balls will scatter, and then commit. There is a quiet tension in the moment right before you release. Sometimes you get it perfectly. Sometimes you watch in slow motion as the second-to-last ball misses the pocket by a hair and you laugh and try again.


Easy Pick Up, Hard to Master

The controls are drag and release. Anyone can start playing in seconds. But the skill ceiling is high. Reading the table, understanding combinations, spotting which ball has to move first to set up the others – those are real skills that get sharper with each level. The early stages ease you in. The later ones will have you staring at the layout for full minutes before you are ready to shoot.

Game Controls

How to Play:

Drag to Aim: Pull back from the cue ball to set your angle

Release to Shoot: Let go to fire your one and only shot

Clear the Table: Pocket every ball in a single shot to finish the level

Read the Angles: Plan banks and combinations before you commit

Touch Controls: Drag and release work the same way on mobile

Retry: Missed a ball? Try a new angle and go again

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