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Cue Club
Developer(s)Bulldog Interactive
Publisher(s)Midas Interactive
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release10 November 2000
Genre(s)Sportssimulation
Mode(s)Single-player
International Cue Club Pc Game

Cue Club, or International Cue Club is a sportssimulationvideo game developed by Bulldog Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2000. It is a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker. The game was initially published by Midas Interactive, but since 2012 it has been distributed exclusively by Bulldog through the official Cue Club website.

Gameplay[edit]

Demonstrating a swerve shot in 8-ball pool, practice mode
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Cue Club uses a fixed, overhead view of the table, with the user's mouse serving as a controller.

The game features a tournament mode, practice mode, quick game, two-player head-to-head, and a bonus 'slam' mode where the balls can be hurled around with the mouse. Different rules are available including eight-ball, nine-ball, speed pool, killer and snooker, along with the ability to customize the rules for eight-ball to replicate the game's many variants. A large selection of table designs, ball sets and cues are provided, with settings for fast and slow cloth speeds, and different methods to cue.

The game also features a series of themed 'Virtual Chat Rooms' that the player is free to explore, subject to certain conditions. For example, access may be restricted due to overcrowding, or male players may be turned away if it is already occupied by too many men. Aplikasi hack rekening bank.

Gameplay in snooker mode

Once inside, players interact by sending chat messages and requesting games through a dialogue box. Often the conversation contains banter and joking. If a match is agreed upon, the challengers go off to play. Winning players are rewarded with an increase in reputation, allowing them to play higher-ranked opponents and progress through the game's various levels. A loss usually involves a reduction in reputation, making it more difficult to get matches in the future, forcing the player to challenge lower-ranked opponents. When the player attains the maximum 5-star reputation, the 'boss' of the chat room will usually agree to a match. By defeating the boss, the player's membership to that room is upgraded from standard to silver, entitling them to additional privileges.

In tournament mode, players compete for the eight trophies on offer (one for each chat room). When all eight trophies have been won, the player then competes for the ultimate prize of the Grand Cue Club Trophy, which is the hardest tournament and features the bosses. After all of the 'boss' characters have been defeated and the Cue Club Tournament has been won, the game is officially completed and an end-game sequence is played. As a further bonus, the winner is awarded a 'gold-card' membership to the chat rooms, which guarantees access and preserves the player's 5-star reputation.

Critical response[edit]

Reviews from the gaming press were favorable. Despite embracing a simple top-down view of the table, reviewers often cited the game's accurate physics engine, realistic graphics and high degree of playability as its key strengths.[1][2]PC Gamer magazine were less impressed, scoring it at 60%, saying, 'Despite its other graphical jiggling and poking, that fixed, flat view makes it feel like an 'Internet game'.'[3] They did give credit to Bulldog Interactive for the efforts that they put into the game's physics but said that other similar games 'are more likely to make you want to put your coins on the table.'[3]

Cue Club 2[edit]

On 4 July 2014, fourteen years after the original release, Bulldog Interactive released a sequel to the game entitled Cue Club 2.[4] The game was released via the official Cue Club website and Steam.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Cue Club Homepage'. Cueclub.com.
  2. ^'Cue Club Review'. GameSpot.
  3. ^ ab'PC Gamer Reviews Cue Club'. PC Gamer Magazine (August 2000).
  4. ^'Cue Club 2 review'. mousenjoypad.com. Retrieved March 29, 2018.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cue_Club&oldid=887315182'
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