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Carrom Deluxe Free app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3808 ratings )
Games Board Sports
Developer: Matthias Wutschke
Free
Current version: 3.01, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 26 Sep 2013
App size: 61.52 Mb

The unique Carrom experience on your iOS device!
Carrom Deluxe is a popular game in South Asia that is similar to billiards. You can enjoy it alone or play with your friends. Check out the realistic 3D simulation, try the intuitive touch controls and play against a challenging AI.

Game Features:

- Play against your friends on the same device.

- Play against the Bot in various difficulty levels.

- Optimized for your device, for Retina displays as well as iPhone 3gs.

- Enjoy realistic physics, first person gameplay and easy touch control.


About Carrom:
Carrom (also known as Carom, Carroms, Karom, Karrom) is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to pool, billiards, snooker, crokinole, pitchnut and table shuffleboard. It is very popular in Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and surrounding areas. In the South Asia, many clubs and cafés hold regular tournaments.

The Rules:
You use the striker to pocket the chips of your color. The winner is the first one to pocket all of his chips after the red queen is covered by either player.

Pros and cons of Carrom Deluxe Free app for iPhone and iPad

Carrom Deluxe Free app good for

another kind of pool billard. It became my favourite for a quick game in-between.
Very nice game. Excellent zooms and viewing angles, and unlike other games this one requires precision. Multiple ways to shoot make it fun. Great job, was looking for in-app purchase, I wanted to support the developer! Thank you!

Some bad moments

Great game..addicting,,am looking forward to getting my real life board
The game board is charming as are the rules. Difficult game to begin, there are either problems with the simulated physics or better aiming help should be given at beginner levels. It is too easily to shoot accidentally. The next player and other prompts should go away with no input after a second. I hope the developer put in more time on physics or guidance.