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Billiard in Threesome on one table (3 colors balls - inverted version)
Three players play billiard on the same table simultaneously.
Each player has his own color balls. But the scoring system is "inverted" ("negative scoring"):
When the ball of some player (color) gets to the pocket it increases the "negative score" of this player. The player, who has the highest "negative score" loses the set.
So, your idea is to put more opponents balls to pockets.
Your main color is Red: You play with Red cue ball, and 4 Pink (light-red) balls - when any Pink (or Red) ball gets to the pocket, your "negative" score increases.
Opponent 1 has Yellow "main color": Orange cue ball, and 4 yellow balls. When these balls get to the pocket, the "negative score" of the Opponent 1 increases.
Opponent 2 has Blue "main color": Dark-Blue cue ball, and 4 (light-blue) balls. Any blue ball, that gets to the pocket, increases the "negative score" of the Opponent 2.
The set finishes, when all 4 balls of some player (of some color) get to pockets - e.g. when all 4 yellow balls of the Opponent 1 are put to the pockets, the set finishes, and the winner and loser are defined.
The player, who has the highest "Negative" score loses the set, and the player, who has the lowest "Negative" score - is the winner.
The loser undresses to the next level.
If you lose the set (you have the highest "Negative" score), the winner opponent dresses back for 1 level.
All three players may play simultaneously! It means, that you must not wait for your turn (after some opponent's turn). You may hit your Red cue ball, as it has stopped. Your opponents also don't wait, and hit their cue balls, as it has stopped. So, you all play "in real time" - who is faster, scores more opponents balls...
Your left (Yellow) opponent is the beautiful brunette
Princess Alice; and the right (Blue) opponent is the blonde
Veronica Leal.
So, just win from them both! To win the game you must undress both girls opponents to the highest 6th level!
Controls: Drag the sight by the screen (with mouse, or finger), and release, to hit the ball.
(See the
"Aiming Video-Tutorial" - how to use the sight in our Billiard games)