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Doodle Pool 2: The Chalk Of Destiny

Travel through time in this epic adventure. Playing Pool against some of history's greatest characters in search of the Chalk Of Destiny.
Category Price Seller Device
Games Free Big Head Games Ltd. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Featuring:
- 6 Modes of Play (9-Ball, 10-Ball, US 8-Ball, UK 8-Ball, Killer and Killer in the Dark)
- 24 Opponents!
- 6 Fun Boosters!
- Retina resolution hand painted artwork!
- 3 Control methods to suit every style of play!
- 8 Locations set throughout the ages to unlock!
- Facebook connectivity. Track and compare progress and high scores against your friends.

Reviews

Please IOS 11 update
Luke231000

Update your stuff big head


Awesome but missing 2 play game mode.
Dj95820

Will rate 5 stars when it's fixed!


Unable 2 play
Unhappy Fairy

Game keeps crashing. When I load game and hit play it ends up kicking me out of the game completely. Please fix ASAP.


Pool
Mrpcnag

Awesome


Too artificially "intelligent"
KoalaUSA

Good to play at the beginning, then you will finds he game manipulated by itself and it lost the fun.


Unliked
Biodean69

If its sunny , its barely possible to play , let alone if its raining ! Boo !!!!


Doesnt even work...
Naruhinafgjsndhdkdbd

Was excited, but crashes before i can even get into a game.


Yesss
Fastjazzy

I was looking for an offline, character populated pool game with some semblance of a plot (or at least some kind of progression) and this is it. I had a pool game forever ago on the Razr (Midnight Pool?) that I liked, and this is a fit replacement. Only thing, the ad banner always feels like it's covering too much of the status bar.


Apparently, Newton was wrong.
Alan Posssumballs

If you are into cartoon type graphics having to do with beating pool players around the world, much like Punch Out with Mike Tyson (remember Glass Joe), this game is definitely for you. But.....don' t become angered when you or an opponent hit the cue ball ever so gently, it sails slowly across the entire table, hits he intended target, pockets it (intended, as well), and then follows that ball into the same pocket. I saw a ball hit another ball and the ball it hit began traveling twice as fast as the ball that hit it. So if spitting in Isaac Newton's face isn't your thing, but Punch Out was your thing, you have a real dilemma on your hands.


Aggravation
Carniegirl818

I never write reviews but I have to say something. How is anyone suppose to play a pool game where an ad banner is covering the top 3 pockets and a good part of the table and the power slider is hiding a big chunk of the bottom. At one point the only ball I had left was somewhere I couldn't even see. The only reason I knew it was there was because an indicator on the side told me. I deleted this game after 2 rounds. And I even won 1 of them despite the fact that half the time I was just shooting in the general direction where I thought the ball might be. It's ridiculous. I'd give it zero stars if I could.