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'''''FooBillard''''' is a [[free software]], [[OpenGL]]-based [[Sports game|sports]] simulation [[video game]]. The cue sports simulator was originally implemented for [[Linux]] and ported to [[Mac OS X]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. It has a realistic physics engine and an [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] computer opponent. The games that can be played in ''FooBillard'' are:
 
'''''FooBillard''''' is a [[free software]], [[OpenGL]]-based [[Sports game|sports]] simulation [[video game]]. The cue sports simulator was originally implemented for [[Linux]] and ported to [[Mac OS X]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. It has a realistic physics engine and an [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] computer opponent. The games that can be played in ''FooBillard'' are:
 
*{{sic|hide=y|Carambol}} (three-cushion billiards)
 
*{{sic|hide=y|Carambol}} (three-cushion billiards)

Latest revision as of 12:26, 9 March 2016

FooBillard is a free software, OpenGL-based sports simulation video game. The cue sports simulator was originally implemented for Linux and ported to Mac OS X and Windows. It has a realistic physics engine and an AI computer opponent. The games that can be played in FooBillard are:

  • Carambol (three-cushion billiards)
  • Snooker
  • Pool (pocket billiards):
    • Eight-ball
    • Nine-ball

FooBillard is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Its most recently released version is 3.0a.

Features include

  • Optional red/green 3D stereo view (requires 3D glasses)
  • Free view mode
  • Animated cue

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