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OVERVIEW
The creators of another well known pool game called Hustle Kings are back with another pool game to entertain you. There are several cue sports games within this gem that ups the ante on pool competition and minigame challenges such as Perfect Potter, Royal Rumble, Speed Pot, and Checkpoint. There are several opponents you can try luck against in US 8-ball and Blackball even though UK rules are used, 9-ball, Killer and the game exclusive Accumulator.

CONTROLS
D-pad: Maneuver through options
Left Thumbstick: Move around to aim the shot
Right Thumbstick: Pull back to draw your cue stick then push forward to take the shot.

Cross/A: Confirm option, Fine aim (use with left thumbstick to aim slowly)
Circle/B: Back up, Apply Spin (use with left thumbstick to adjust spin
Triangle/Y: Set ball or pick up ball when ball in hand is in effect.
Square/X: Retry challenge, Stand Up to observe table

L1 & R1/LB & RT: Shift through tournament options. Hold R1/RB to view match specific accolades.
Touch Pad (PS4 only) run your finger along the surface to view the table as if you are turning your head.
 
GLOSSARY
Break - When the balls are racked up, the initial shot will break them apart.
 
Pot - sink your ball into a pocket
 
Corner Pocket - The four pockets on the corners of the pool table.
 
Side Pocket - The two side pockets in the middle of the pool table.
 
Cue Ball - The white ball that you use to hit the others.
 
Ball in hand - After a foul, the ball can be placed anywhere and shot at. During a break, this is restricted to within the first diamond.
 
Foul - An illegal shot. Some result in ball in hand situations, the other result in automatic loss
 
Scratch - Potting the cue ball or knocking it off the table.
 
Spin - Known as applying English. You hit the ball off center and you make it spin to a side if hit from the side. See Apply Spin for details
 
Follow - Applying spin at the top of the ball. This makes the cue ball continue forward upon impact.
 
Draw - Known in this game as Screw. Hit the bottom of the ball and it will either roll backwards or it will stop on a dime upon impact.
 
Plant - Where you play one object ball into another and pot it.
 
Double - Where you play an object ball off the cushion and pot it.
 
Bank Shot - Bounce the cue ball off the cushion to hit the target ball. It must be a certain distance away from the cushion to count. Potting is optional but it is used mainly for getting out of snookers.
 
Snooker - There is no way to hit the target ball in a straight line so you must use a bank shot to hit it.
 
Open Table - Any ball can be potted except the 8 ball during 8 ball.
 
MODES
There are several to try out in this game. Just hit the Options button and you will see what modes there are: My Games, Players, Career, Rankings, My Profile, Challenges, Extras, Help
 
My Games
Play a Quick game against an online opponent, play a local P1 vs P2 opponent, practice against an opponent AI online, or play within a league.
 
Players
Players DNA built into the game or from people you have played in the past that you can play against offline. There is even a free DNA pack available in the PSN store.
 
Career
There are 6 career games you can play in career mode: Amateur/Pro/Master 8-ball and Amateur/Pro/Master 9-ball. You must defeat all opponents in the Amateurs to reach the Pros and do the same in the Pros to reach the Masters. Your aim guide will be of little to no help. There are five tournaments and you must earn stars to move on to the next one but to earn the trophy you must defeat each and every opponent in the tournaments. 
 
8 ball
 
The first tournament looks like this:
 
                              US 8-ball
Speed Pot ------  US 8-ball
Perfect Potter---  US 8-ball --- Speed Pot
                              US 8-ball

8-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Pot a ball further than 160cm away from the cue ball

8-Ball – Win the game/Clear the table in 150 seconds/Win a game leaving 3 opponent balls on the table

CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – Clear the table of balls in the fastest time possible – 1:20 for three stars, 1:30 for two, 1:40 for one.

8-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively

CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – Pot as many balls consecutively without missing – 6 for three stars, 4 for two and 2 for one.

CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:10 for three stars, 1:20 for two and 1:30 for one.

8-Ball – Win the game/Pot 3 in a row/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round.
 
The second tournament looks like this:
 
Perfect Potter - US 8-ball
                       US 8-ball
Checkpoint - Killer --- Speed Pot
                       US 8-ball --- Perfect Potter
                       US 8-ball
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Clear the table in 130 seconds
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 7 for three stars, 5 for two, 3 for one.
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot 3 in a row/Pot a ball using a plant shot
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – Pot as many balls before the time runs out – 5 for three stars, 4 for two and 3 for one.
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:30 for three stars, 1:45 for two, 2:00 for one.
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Come back from 3 behind to win/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter - 9 for three stars, 7 for two, 5 for one.
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round/Pot 2 balls off the break
 
The third tournament looks like this:
  
                         US 8-ball
Checkpoint  - Killer
                         US 8-ball
Speed Pot - Killer - Checkpoint
                          US 8-ball - Perfect Potter
                           US 8-ball
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint - 6 for three stars/5 for two/4 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Come back from 3 behind to win/Pot 2 balls in the side pocket consecutively
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:00 for three stars/1:10 for two/1:20 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 7 for three stars/6 for two/5 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win leaving 3 opponent balls/Pot 3 in a row
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round/Win a game with every shot under 30% power
 
The fourth tournament looks like this:
  
                     Accumulator
Speed Pot ------ US 8-ball - Royal Rumble
Checkpoint ----- US 8-ball
Royal Rumble - Killer - Perfect Potter
                     Accumulator - Speed Pot
                            US 8-ball
                           US 8-ball

Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win where all pots used screw/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:20 for three stars/1:35 for two/1:50 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a game from 4 ball behind/Snooker your opponent
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 8 for three stars/7 for two/6 for one
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
Accumulator – With the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a game potting only into corner pockets/Pot a ball using a bank shot
 
8-Ball - Win the game/Win a game leaving 4 of your opponents balls/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round
 
The fifth and final tournament looks like this:
 
Checkpoint - Killer - Royal Rumble
                       US 8-ball
Speed Pot - Accumulator - Perfect Potter
                       US 8-ball
                        Killer - Checkpoint
Perfect Potter - US 8-ball
                     Accumulator - Speed Pot
                         US 8-ball

Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 9 for three stars/8 for two/7 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:40 for three stars/2:00 for two/2:20 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Clear the table in 90 seconds/Pot 2 or more balls in one shot
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 0:50 for three stars/1:00 for two/1:10 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 12 for three stars/10 for two/8 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 240cm from the cue ball/Win a game leaving 5 of your opponents balls
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 14 for three stars/12 for two/10 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot in 5 in a row/Win a game with every shot over 70% power
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 18 for three stars/14 for two/10 for one
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a 7-frame match without losing a game/Pot 3 balls in the side pockets consecutively.
 

9 ball

The first tournament looks like this:
 
                            9-ball
Speed Pot ------  9-ball
Perfect Potter---  9-ball --- Speed Pot
                           9-ball

9-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Snooker your opponent (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 160cm from the cue ball/Win a game leaving 2 or 3 balls on the table (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – Clear the table of balls in the fastest time possible – 1:20 for three stars, 1:30 for two, 1:40 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively (opponent: Amber De Wit - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – Pot as many balls consecutively without missing – 6 for three stars, 4 for two and 2 for one.
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:10 for three stars, 1:20 for two and 1:30 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball using a plant shot/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round. (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
The second tournament looks like this:
 
Perfect Potter - 9-ball
                        9-ball
Checkpoint --- Killer --- Speed Pot
                        9-ball --- Perfect Potter
                        9-ball

9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Snooker your opponent (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 7 for three stars, 5 for two, 3 for one. 
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a game leaving 2 or 3 balls on the table/Pot a ball using a plant shot (opponent: Amber De Wit - Amateur)
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – Pot as many balls before the time runs out – 5 for three stars, 4 for two and 3 for one.
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:30 for three stars, 1:45 for two, 2:00 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 160cm from the cue ball/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter - 9 for three stars, 7 for two, 5 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round/Pot 2 balls off the break (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
The third tournament looks like this:
 
                     9-ball
Checkpoint - Killer
                     9-ball
Speed Pot -- Killer - Checkpoint
                     9-ball - Perfect Potter
                     9-ball
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball  (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Amber De Wit - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint - 6 for three stars/5 for two/4 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a game leaving 4 or 5 balls on the table/Pot 2 balls in the side pocket consecutively  (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining  (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:00 for three stars/1:10 for two/1:20 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 7 for three stars/6 for two/5 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Get out of a snooker/Pot 3 in a row  (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round/Win a game with every shot under 30% power (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
  
The fourth tournament looks like this:
 
                       Accumulator
Speed Pot ------ 9-ball - Royal Rumble
Checkpoint ----- 9-ball
Royal Rumble - Killer - Perfect Potter
                       Accumulator - Speed Pot
                             9-ball
                             9-ball
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win where all pots used screw/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:20 for three stars/1:35 for two/1:50 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win the game leaving 4 or 5 balls on the table/Snooker your opponent (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 8 for three stars/7 for two/6 for one
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
Accumulator – With the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a game potting only into corner pockets/Pot a ball using a bank shot (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
9-Ball - Win the game/Pot 2 balls in the side pockets consecutively/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
The fifth and final tournament consists of:
 
Checkpoint - Killer - Royal Rumble
                        9-ball
Speed Pot - Accumulator - Perfect Potter
                        9-ball
                         Killer - Checkpoint
Perfect Potter - 9-ball
                      Accumulator - Speed Pot
                          9-ball
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 9 for three stars/8 for two/7 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:40 for three stars/2:00 for two/2:20 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot 3 in a row/Pot 2 or more balls in one shot (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 0:50 for three stars/1:00 for two/1:10 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 12 for three stars/10 for two/8 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 240cm from the cue ball/Win a game leaving 6 or 7 balls on the table (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 14 for three stars/12 for two/10 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot in 5 in a row/Win a game with every shot over 70% power (opponent: Joshua King - Master)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 18 for three stars/14 for two/10 for one
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a 7-frame match without losing a game/Pot 3 balls in the side pockets consecutively. (opponent: Madison WIlliams - Master)
  
Rankings
See the top 50 ranked players in the game.

My Profile
Here you will adjust your profile to your liking. Player Card shows your world status. When playing quick games, you choose the game you want to play using Game Type. Skill level determines if you consider yourself an Amateur, Pro, or Master during the Quick or League game. Table Skins determine if you want to have a logo on the baize (know in America as the felt), Baize Colour is self explanatory, and Cues are the different types of cure sticks you earn as you level up.
 
Cues
Standard Cue
Novice Cue
Apprentice Cue
Talented Cue
Skilled Cue
Semi-Pro Cue
Pro Cue
Expert Cue
Hustler Cue
Veteran Cue
Legendary Cue
Master Cue
Grand Master Cue
Pure Cue
 
You can also use this method to see what level you need to reach to earn that rank as well. Such as Grand Master Cue is unlocked at level 126 which is when you rank up to Grand Master status but Purist is the highest level ranking.
 
Baize Colour
Blue
Red
Slate
Pink
Green
Orange
Charcoal
Aqua
Yellow
Purple

One thing to note is that because there was a purple baize during the title screen intro, fans requested that color and it was given as option during one of the games updates.
 
Tables Skin
Clean Baize
Pure Pool
VooFoo
Ripstone
Big Sky Infinity
Pure Chess
Rainbow
Starscape
 
Options
BGM volume
Ambience volume
UI volume
SFX volume
Invert aim X axis - Enable or Disable
Invert aim Y axis - Enable or Disable
Shot Cinematics - Enable or Disable
 
Challenges
 
Extras
 
Help

ACCOLADES
Pot 3 in a row
Pot 5 in a row
Pot 7 in a row
Pot 15 in a row
Complete tutorial
Pot a ball using a bank shot
Win a game using a bank shot
Pot a ball using a double shot
Win a game using a double shot
Pot a ball using a plant shot
Pot a ball using a double plant shot
Pot a ball off the break
Pot two balls off the break
Pot  three balls off the break
Win a game where all pots used screw
Win a game with no fouls
Win a game with every shot over 70% power
Win a game with every shot under 30% power
Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively
Win a game using only corner pockets
Pot 2 balls in side pockets consecutively
Pot 3 balls in side pockets consecutively
Win a game using only side pockets
Snooker your opponent 
Snooker your opponent 20 times
Snooker your opponent 50 times
Snooker your opponent 100 times
Get out of a snooker
Get out of a snooker 20 times
Get out of a snooker 50 times
Get out of a snooker 100 times
Pot 2 or more balls in one shot
Pot a ball 240cm away from the cue ball
Pot a ball 200cm away from the cue ball
Pot a ball 160cm away from the cue ball
Win 3 consecutive games
Win 5 consecutive games
Win 7 consecutive games
Win 3 consecutive games without fouling
Win 5 consecutive games without fouling
Win 7 consecutive games without fouling
Play a game
Play 20 games
Play 50 games
Play 100 games
Play 1000 games
Knock a ball of the table
Knock 10 balls of the table
Knock 25 balls of the table
End an opponents 3 win streak
End an opponents 5 win streak
End an opponents 7 win streak
Clear the table in 150 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 130 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 110 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 90 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 70 seconds in 8-ball
Win a game leaving 3 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 4 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 5 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 6 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 7 of your opponents balls
Come back to win from 3 balls behind
Come back to win from 4 balls behind
Come back to win from 5 balls behind
Come back to win from 6 balls behind
Come back to win from 7 balls behind
Win by your opponent illegally potting the 8-ball
Win a game leaving 8 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a game leaving 6 or 7 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a game leaving 4 or 5 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a game leaving 2 or 3 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a 3 frame match without losing a frame
Win a 5 frame match without losing a frame
Win a 7 frame match without losing a frame
Win the game
Win a game against something with a higher rank
Win against a Skilled player
Win against a Semi-Pro player
Win against a Hustler player
Win against a Legendary player
Win 20 online games
Win 50 online games
Win 100 online games
Win with 2 lives remaining in Killer
Win with 3 lives remaining in Killer
Win with at least 60 points in Accumulator
Win with at least 70 points in Accumulator
Win with at least 80 points in Accumulator
  
GAMEPLAY
There are four core games and four minigames to play. The core games are played during career mode and online
mode. Minigames once all are played in career mode can be accessed during challenge mode. 
 
Core games: 8 ball, 9 ball, Killer, Accumulator, A fifth game called Blackball is a variation of 8 ball that can be played online.
Minigames: Perfect Potter, Royal Rumble, Speed Pot, Checkpoint
 
Each game have their own set of rules and fouls. Fouls result in either the opponent getting possession with ball in hand or automatic loss.
 
Automatic loss fouls: Potting the 8 ball illegaly in 8 ball, potting the 8 ball legally but commiting a separate foul, fouling 3 consecutive times in 9 ball. This doesn't happen in the game but if you somehow knock the 8 ball off the table in real life, that is an automatic loss foul.
 
Ball in hand fouls: Scratching (potting the cue ball), knocking the cue ball of the table, hitting no ball at all, hitting the wrong target ball, potting an opponent's ball in 8 ball, no ball hitting a cushion on the shot, less than 4 balls hitting a cushion on the break, potting a ball out of turn in Accumulator, failing to pot a ball in Killer.
 
8 ball
There seems to be one major difference between US and UK 8 ball rules. That difference is in America, potting the
8 ball on break without fouling is a win. In UK, potting an 8 ball on break without fouling results in a re-break
and in addition, any ball or like balls that went in along with the 8 ball is the ball you must hit on the re-
break. If 2 different balls went in aside from the 8 ball then its counts as the normal rebreak. In Pure Pool, UK
rules apply. Your goal is to sink your balls and then the 8 ball before your opponent does the same. Your set of
balls solids (called spots in this games) or stripes will be the first matching ball you pot in or opposite of the
first ball the opponent pot in. If multiple balls were potted on open table (can pot any ball but the 8 ball), the
ones you potted the most of will be your set of balls otherwise an even number of each set of balls potted
simultaneously still results in an open table.
 
Blackball
Same rules as 8 ball except you are playing reds vs yellows with the object to pot all your red or yellow balls first before potting the black ball.
 
9 ball
The object of this game is to be the first to pot the 9 ball legally. No matter how much of the other balls get
potted, potting the 9-ball is what wins the game. You start off by trying to pot the balls in order of the lowest
number to the highest being the 9-ball but if you are fan of using plant shots then this game can end super
quickly as you can knock the legal target into another ball to pot the latter. This is where those physics come
into play. If you are lucky, you can pot the 9-ball on break and win instantly. Unlike 8 ball, if you pot the 9
ball illegally, the game will not end. The 9-ball will be put back on the table and a ball in hand is applied. If
the 9 ball is the last ball and ball in hand goes into effect, you can count it as a loss unless your opponent
messes up the shot.
 
Killer
Each player takes turns trying to pot at least one ball on the shot. Each player starts with 3 lives. If a foul is comitted or a ball is not potted, that player loses a life. Lose all your lives and the game is over. Potting the 8 ball gains a life as well as potting multiple balls. You can even gain 2 lives by potting the 8 ball and another ball in the same shot. One player will break and can earn a life by potting multiple ball there. However, there are some restrictions. Any fouls during a life gaining pot will nullify the life gain and result in a life lost. Once all balls are cleared off the table, whoever was not the player to clear the table is the one who will break the next set of balls.
 
Accumulator
Your goal is to pot all the balls in the order from the lowest number to the highest number and you must hit that ball first and pot only that ball unless another ball that got hit was the next in value. Some of you may recognize this as Rotation or 61 on paper. However, there is a major twist. In the normal game of Rotation, you can play it similar to 9 ball and use plant shots from the target ball to the other ball. You would normally get points for the value of the potted plant ball. In Accumulator, the rules have changed. Not only would planting result in a foul, the value of the ball will be awarded to the opponent which is why I said pot the target ball and only that ball unless the next ball that falls in was next in value. Comitting other fouls will result in 1 point for the opponent. As with Killer, don't scratch when you pot a ball. Not only will the opponent get 1 point but any points you would have gained from potting the target ball would be nullifed and if the foul was potting another non-next value ball, the value points will take precedence or the normal pot-scratch foul. The game ends when all balls are cleared from the table and the winner is the one with the highest accumulated points. Not sure what happens on a tie.
 
Challenge: Speed Pot
Pot all the balls on the table in the fastest time possible. There are 15 balls which you must pot and there is a 5 second penalty for each time you scratch

Challenge: Royal Rumble
Pot all of the balls of the table as quickly as possible. There is a 5 second penalty for each time you scratch. Every 30 seconds, a new ball falls into play.
 
Challenge: Checkpoint
Pot as many balls as you can before time runs out. You gain 6 seconds for each ball you pot. There is no penalty for scratching.
 
Challenge: Perfect Potter
Pot as many balls as you can in a row without missing a pot. The game ends if you miss a pot or scratch.
 
TROPHIES
Pure Trophy
Win all the Pure Pool trophies
Value: Platinum
 
8 Balled
Win an 8-Ball game
Value: Bronze

 8-Ball Century
Win 100 games of 8-Ball
Value: Silver

9 Balled
Win a 9-Ball game
Value: Bronze

9-Ball Century
Win 100 games of 9-Ball
Value: Silver

Cue'd Up
Complete the tutorial
Value: Bronze

DNA Sample
Download a players DNA
Value: Bronze

Amateur 8-Ball Champ
Win the amateur 8-Ball career
Value: Silver

Pro 8-Ball Champ
Win the pro 8-Ball career

Value: Silver

Master 8-Ball Champ
Win the master 8-Ball career
Value: Silver

Amateur 9-Ball Champ
Win the amateur 9-Ball career
Value: Silver

Pro 9-Ball Champ
Win the pro 9-Ball career
Value: Silver

Master 9-Ball Champ
Win the master 9-Ball career
Value: Silver

Stars in Your Eyes
Win 100 Stars in career mode
Value: Silver

Mixed Accolades
Gain 10 different accolades
Value: Bronze

More Mixed Accolades
Gain 25 different accolades
Value: Silver

The Ultimate Accolade
Gain at least 1 of each accolade
Value: Gold

A Chain of Accolades
Gain 10 accolades of the same type
Value: Bronze

Accolade Century
Gain 100 accolades of the same type
Value: Silver

Challenge Accepted
Play 4 different challenges
Value: Bronze

Pure Pool Talented
Reach 'Talented' rank
Value: Bronze

Pure Pool Pro
Reach 'Pro' rank
Value: Bronze

Pure Pool Veteran
Reach 'Veteran' rank
Value: Silver

Pure Pool Grand Master
Reach 'Grand Master' rank
Value: Gold

Almost an angel
Win 3 consecutive games of 8-Ball without fouling
Value: Bronze

Ricochet
Pot 3 or more balls off the break
Value: Bronze

Did you mean to do that?
Win by the opponent potting the black illegally
Value: Bronze

Perfect indeed!
Clear the table in the Perfect Potter challenge
Value: Bronze

Don't give up your day job!
8 ball your opponent in a game of 8 Ball
Value: Silver

Get out of that one.
Put an opponent in a snooker
Value: Bronze

That the best you've got?
Get out of a snooker
Value: Bronze

Banked It!
Play a bank shot and pot
Value: Bronze

Bank Rolled!
Win a game with a bank shot
Value: Silver

Doubled
Play a double shot and pot
Value: Bronze

They're seeing double!
Win a game with a double shot
Value: Silver

The bigger they are..
Beat a player with a higher rank
Value: Bronze

Racking them up
Complete a 3 online game win streak
Value: Bronze

On a Roll
Complete a 6 online game win streak
Value: Bronze

Showing them how it's done
Complete a 9 online game win streak
Value: Bronze

Putting it Out There
Issue a challenge
Value: Bronze

Whirlwind
Clear the table in 8-Ball in less than 70 seconds
Value: Bronze

Can I Have My Ball Back?
Knock a ball off the table
Value: Bronze

Winning the Hard Way
Win a game of 9-Ball with the 1-Ball still on the table
Value: Silver

League of Your Own
Create a pool league
Value: Bronze

In different league
Win a pool league
Value: Bronze
 
In total, there are are 45 trophies you can gain: 1 Platinum, 2 Gold, 16 Silver, and 26 Bronze. Some of the accolades you earn doubles as trophies.
OVERVIEW
The creators of another well known pool game called Hustle Kings are back with another pool game to entertain you. There are several cue sports games within this gem that ups the ante on pool competition and minigame challenges such as Perfect Potter, Royal Rumble, Speed Pot, and Checkpoint. There are several opponents you can try luck against in US 8-ball and Blackball even though UK rules are used, 9-ball, Killer and the game exclusive Accumulator.

CONTROLS
D-pad: Maneuver through options
Left Thumbstick: Move around to aim the shot
Right Thumbstick: Pull back to draw your cue stick then push forward to take the shot.

Cross/A: Confirm option, Fine aim (use with left thumbstick to aim slowly)
Circle/B: Back up, Apply Spin (use with left thumbstick to adjust spin
Triangle/Y: Set ball or pick up ball when ball in hand is in effect.
Square/X: Retry challenge, Stand Up to observe table

L1 & R1/LB & RT: Shift through tournament options. Hold R1/RB to view match specific accolades.
Touch Pad (PS4 only) run your finger along the surface to view the table as if you are turning your head.
 
GLOSSARY
Break - When the balls are racked up, the initial shot will break them apart.
 
Pot - sink your ball into a pocket
 
Corner Pocket - The four pockets on the corners of the pool table.
 
Side Pocket - The two side pockets in the middle of the pool table.
 
Cue Ball - The white ball that you use to hit the others.
 
Ball in hand - After a foul, the ball can be placed anywhere and shot at. During a break, this is restricted to within the first diamond.
 
Foul - An illegal shot. Some result in ball in hand situations, the other result in automatic loss
 
Scratch - Potting the cue ball or knocking it off the table.
 
Spin - Known as applying English. You hit the ball off center and you make it spin to a side if hit from the side. See Apply Spin for details
 
Follow - Applying spin at the top of the ball. This makes the cue ball continue forward upon impact.
 
Draw - Known in this game as Screw. Hit the bottom of the ball and it will either roll backwards or it will stop on a dime upon impact.
 
Plant - Where you play one object ball into another and pot it.
 
Double - Where you play an object ball off the cushion and pot it.
 
Bank Shot - Bounce the cue ball off the cushion to hit the target ball. It must be a certain distance away from the cushion to count. Potting is optional but it is used mainly for getting out of snookers.
 
Snooker - There is no way to hit the target ball in a straight line so you must use a bank shot to hit it.
 
Open Table - Any ball can be potted except the 8 ball during 8 ball.
 
MODES
There are several to try out in this game. Just hit the Options button and you will see what modes there are: My Games, Players, Career, Rankings, My Profile, Challenges, Extras, Help
 
My Games
Play a Quick game against an online opponent, play a local P1 vs P2 opponent, practice against an opponent AI online, or play within a league.
 
Players
Players DNA built into the game or from people you have played in the past that you can play against offline. There is even a free DNA pack available in the PSN store.
 
Career
There are 6 career games you can play in career mode: Amateur/Pro/Master 8-ball and Amateur/Pro/Master 9-ball. You must defeat all opponents in the Amateurs to reach the Pros and do the same in the Pros to reach the Masters. Your aim guide will be of little to no help. There are five tournaments and you must earn stars to move on to the next one but to earn the trophy you must defeat each and every opponent in the tournaments. 
 
8 ball
 
The first tournament looks like this:
 
                              US 8-ball
Speed Pot ------  US 8-ball
Perfect Potter---  US 8-ball --- Speed Pot
                              US 8-ball

8-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Pot a ball further than 160cm away from the cue ball

8-Ball – Win the game/Clear the table in 150 seconds/Win a game leaving 3 opponent balls on the table

CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – Clear the table of balls in the fastest time possible – 1:20 for three stars, 1:30 for two, 1:40 for one.

8-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively

CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – Pot as many balls consecutively without missing – 6 for three stars, 4 for two and 2 for one.

CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:10 for three stars, 1:20 for two and 1:30 for one.

8-Ball – Win the game/Pot 3 in a row/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round.
 
The second tournament looks like this:
 
Perfect Potter - US 8-ball
                       US 8-ball
Checkpoint - Killer --- Speed Pot
                       US 8-ball --- Perfect Potter
                       US 8-ball
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Clear the table in 130 seconds
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 7 for three stars, 5 for two, 3 for one.
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot 3 in a row/Pot a ball using a plant shot
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – Pot as many balls before the time runs out – 5 for three stars, 4 for two and 3 for one.
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:30 for three stars, 1:45 for two, 2:00 for one.
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Come back from 3 behind to win/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter - 9 for three stars, 7 for two, 5 for one.
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round/Pot 2 balls off the break
 
The third tournament looks like this:
  
                         US 8-ball
Checkpoint  - Killer
                         US 8-ball
Speed Pot - Killer - Checkpoint
                          US 8-ball - Perfect Potter
                           US 8-ball
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint - 6 for three stars/5 for two/4 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Come back from 3 behind to win/Pot 2 balls in the side pocket consecutively
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:00 for three stars/1:10 for two/1:20 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 7 for three stars/6 for two/5 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win leaving 3 opponent balls/Pot 3 in a row
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round/Win a game with every shot under 30% power
 
The fourth tournament looks like this:
  
                     Accumulator
Speed Pot ------ US 8-ball - Royal Rumble
Checkpoint ----- US 8-ball
Royal Rumble - Killer - Perfect Potter
                     Accumulator - Speed Pot
                            US 8-ball
                           US 8-ball

Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win where all pots used screw/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:20 for three stars/1:35 for two/1:50 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a game from 4 ball behind/Snooker your opponent
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 8 for three stars/7 for two/6 for one
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
Accumulator – With the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a game potting only into corner pockets/Pot a ball using a bank shot
 
8-Ball - Win the game/Win a game leaving 4 of your opponents balls/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round
 
The fifth and final tournament looks like this:
 
Checkpoint - Killer - Royal Rumble
                       US 8-ball
Speed Pot - Accumulator - Perfect Potter
                       US 8-ball
                        Killer - Checkpoint
Perfect Potter - US 8-ball
                     Accumulator - Speed Pot
                         US 8-ball

Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 9 for three stars/8 for two/7 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:40 for three stars/2:00 for two/2:20 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Clear the table in 90 seconds/Pot 2 or more balls in one shot
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 0:50 for three stars/1:00 for two/1:10 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 12 for three stars/10 for two/8 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 240cm from the cue ball/Win a game leaving 5 of your opponents balls
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 14 for three stars/12 for two/10 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Pot in 5 in a row/Win a game with every shot over 70% power
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 18 for three stars/14 for two/10 for one
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
8-Ball – Win the game/Win a 7-frame match without losing a game/Pot 3 balls in the side pockets consecutively.
 

9 ball

The first tournament looks like this:
 
                            9-ball
Speed Pot ------  9-ball
Perfect Potter---  9-ball --- Speed Pot
                           9-ball

9-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Snooker your opponent (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 160cm from the cue ball/Win a game leaving 2 or 3 balls on the table (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – Clear the table of balls in the fastest time possible – 1:20 for three stars, 1:30 for two, 1:40 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively (opponent: Amber De Wit - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – Pot as many balls consecutively without missing – 6 for three stars, 4 for two and 2 for one.
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:10 for three stars, 1:20 for two and 1:30 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball using a plant shot/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round. (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
The second tournament looks like this:
 
Perfect Potter - 9-ball
                        9-ball
Checkpoint --- Killer --- Speed Pot
                        9-ball --- Perfect Potter
                        9-ball

9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball off the break/Snooker your opponent (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 7 for three stars, 5 for two, 3 for one. 
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a game leaving 2 or 3 balls on the table/Pot a ball using a plant shot (opponent: Amber De Wit - Amateur)
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – Pot as many balls before the time runs out – 5 for three stars, 4 for two and 3 for one.
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:30 for three stars, 1:45 for two, 2:00 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 160cm from the cue ball/Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter - 9 for three stars, 7 for two, 5 for one.
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a 3-frame match without losing a round/Pot 2 balls off the break (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
The third tournament looks like this:
 
                     9-ball
Checkpoint - Killer
                     9-ball
Speed Pot -- Killer - Checkpoint
                     9-ball - Perfect Potter
                     9-ball
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win the game with no fouls/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball  (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
Killer – Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Amber De Wit - Amateur)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint - 6 for three stars/5 for two/4 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a game leaving 4 or 5 balls on the table/Pot 2 balls in the side pocket consecutively  (opponent: Rhys Morgan - Amateur)
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining  (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:00 for three stars/1:10 for two/1:20 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 7 for three stars/6 for two/5 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Get out of a snooker/Pot 3 in a row  (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round/Win a game with every shot under 30% power (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
  
The fourth tournament looks like this:
 
                       Accumulator
Speed Pot ------ 9-ball - Royal Rumble
Checkpoint ----- 9-ball
Royal Rumble - Killer - Perfect Potter
                       Accumulator - Speed Pot
                             9-ball
                             9-ball
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points (opponent: Felix Song - Amateur)
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win where all pots used screw/Pot a ball further than 200cm from the cue ball (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:20 for three stars/1:35 for two/1:50 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win the game leaving 4 or 5 balls on the table/Snooker your opponent (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 8 for three stars/7 for two/6 for one
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 9 for three stars/7 for two/5 for one
 
Accumulator – With the game/Win with at least 60 points/Win with at least 70 points (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 2:00 for three stars/2:20 for two/2:40 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a game potting only into corner pockets/Pot a ball using a bank shot (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
9-Ball - Win the game/Pot 2 balls in the side pockets consecutively/Win a 5-frame match without losing a round (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
The fifth and final tournament consists of:
 
Checkpoint - Killer - Royal Rumble
                        9-ball
Speed Pot - Accumulator - Perfect Potter
                        9-ball
                         Killer - Checkpoint
Perfect Potter - 9-ball
                      Accumulator - Speed Pot
                          9-ball
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 9 for three stars/8 for two/7 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Royal Rumble – 1:40 for three stars/2:00 for two/2:20 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot 3 in a row/Pot 2 or more balls in one shot (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points (opponent: Finn Kelly - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 0:50 for three stars/1:00 for two/1:10 for one
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 12 for three stars/10 for two/8 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot a ball further than 240cm from the cue ball/Win a game leaving 6 or 7 balls on the table (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
Killer - Win the game/Win with 2 lives remaining/Win with 3 lives remaining (opponent: Tyler Holt - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Checkpoint – 14 for three stars/12 for two/10 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Pot in 5 in a row/Win a game with every shot over 70% power (opponent: Joshua King - Master)
 
CHALLENGE – Perfect Potter – 18 for three stars/14 for two/10 for one
 
Accumulator – Win the game/Win with at least 70 points/Win with at least 80 points (opponent: Isabella Sanchez - Pro)
 
CHALLENGE – Speed Pot – 1:50 for three stars/2:10 for two/2:30 for one
 
9-Ball – Win the game/Win a 7-frame match without losing a game/Pot 3 balls in the side pockets consecutively. (opponent: Madison WIlliams - Master)
  
Rankings
See the top 50 ranked players in the game.

My Profile
Here you will adjust your profile to your liking. Player Card shows your world status. When playing quick games, you choose the game you want to play using Game Type. Skill level determines if you consider yourself an Amateur, Pro, or Master during the Quick or League game. Table Skins determine if you want to have a logo on the baize (know in America as the felt), Baize Colour is self explanatory, and Cues are the different types of cure sticks you earn as you level up.
 
Cues
Standard Cue
Novice Cue
Apprentice Cue
Talented Cue
Skilled Cue
Semi-Pro Cue
Pro Cue
Expert Cue
Hustler Cue
Veteran Cue
Legendary Cue
Master Cue
Grand Master Cue
Pure Cue
 
You can also use this method to see what level you need to reach to earn that rank as well. Such as Grand Master Cue is unlocked at level 126 which is when you rank up to Grand Master status but Purist is the highest level ranking.
 
Baize Colour
Blue
Red
Slate
Pink
Green
Orange
Charcoal
Aqua
Yellow
Purple

One thing to note is that because there was a purple baize during the title screen intro, fans requested that color and it was given as option during one of the games updates.
 
Tables Skin
Clean Baize
Pure Pool
VooFoo
Ripstone
Big Sky Infinity
Pure Chess
Rainbow
Starscape
 
Options
BGM volume
Ambience volume
UI volume
SFX volume
Invert aim X axis - Enable or Disable
Invert aim Y axis - Enable or Disable
Shot Cinematics - Enable or Disable
 
Challenges
 
Extras
 
Help

ACCOLADES
Pot 3 in a row
Pot 5 in a row
Pot 7 in a row
Pot 15 in a row
Complete tutorial
Pot a ball using a bank shot
Win a game using a bank shot
Pot a ball using a double shot
Win a game using a double shot
Pot a ball using a plant shot
Pot a ball using a double plant shot
Pot a ball off the break
Pot two balls off the break
Pot  three balls off the break
Win a game where all pots used screw
Win a game with no fouls
Win a game with every shot over 70% power
Win a game with every shot under 30% power
Pot 5 balls in the corner pockets consecutively
Win a game using only corner pockets
Pot 2 balls in side pockets consecutively
Pot 3 balls in side pockets consecutively
Win a game using only side pockets
Snooker your opponent 
Snooker your opponent 20 times
Snooker your opponent 50 times
Snooker your opponent 100 times
Get out of a snooker
Get out of a snooker 20 times
Get out of a snooker 50 times
Get out of a snooker 100 times
Pot 2 or more balls in one shot
Pot a ball 240cm away from the cue ball
Pot a ball 200cm away from the cue ball
Pot a ball 160cm away from the cue ball
Win 3 consecutive games
Win 5 consecutive games
Win 7 consecutive games
Win 3 consecutive games without fouling
Win 5 consecutive games without fouling
Win 7 consecutive games without fouling
Play a game
Play 20 games
Play 50 games
Play 100 games
Play 1000 games
Knock a ball of the table
Knock 10 balls of the table
Knock 25 balls of the table
End an opponents 3 win streak
End an opponents 5 win streak
End an opponents 7 win streak
Clear the table in 150 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 130 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 110 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 90 seconds in 8-ball
Clear the table in 70 seconds in 8-ball
Win a game leaving 3 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 4 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 5 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 6 of your opponents balls
Win a game leaving 7 of your opponents balls
Come back to win from 3 balls behind
Come back to win from 4 balls behind
Come back to win from 5 balls behind
Come back to win from 6 balls behind
Come back to win from 7 balls behind
Win by your opponent illegally potting the 8-ball
Win a game leaving 8 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a game leaving 6 or 7 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a game leaving 4 or 5 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a game leaving 2 or 3 balls on the table in 9 ball
Win a 3 frame match without losing a frame
Win a 5 frame match without losing a frame
Win a 7 frame match without losing a frame
Win the game
Win a game against something with a higher rank
Win against a Skilled player
Win against a Semi-Pro player
Win against a Hustler player
Win against a Legendary player
Win 20 online games
Win 50 online games
Win 100 online games
Win with 2 lives remaining in Killer
Win with 3 lives remaining in Killer
Win with at least 60 points in Accumulator
Win with at least 70 points in Accumulator
Win with at least 80 points in Accumulator
  
GAMEPLAY
There are four core games and four minigames to play. The core games are played during career mode and online
mode. Minigames once all are played in career mode can be accessed during challenge mode. 
 
Core games: 8 ball, 9 ball, Killer, Accumulator, A fifth game called Blackball is a variation of 8 ball that can be played online.
Minigames: Perfect Potter, Royal Rumble, Speed Pot, Checkpoint
 
Each game have their own set of rules and fouls. Fouls result in either the opponent getting possession with ball in hand or automatic loss.
 
Automatic loss fouls: Potting the 8 ball illegaly in 8 ball, potting the 8 ball legally but commiting a separate foul, fouling 3 consecutive times in 9 ball. This doesn't happen in the game but if you somehow knock the 8 ball off the table in real life, that is an automatic loss foul.
 
Ball in hand fouls: Scratching (potting the cue ball), knocking the cue ball of the table, hitting no ball at all, hitting the wrong target ball, potting an opponent's ball in 8 ball, no ball hitting a cushion on the shot, less than 4 balls hitting a cushion on the break, potting a ball out of turn in Accumulator, failing to pot a ball in Killer.
 
8 ball
There seems to be one major difference between US and UK 8 ball rules. That difference is in America, potting the
8 ball on break without fouling is a win. In UK, potting an 8 ball on break without fouling results in a re-break
and in addition, any ball or like balls that went in along with the 8 ball is the ball you must hit on the re-
break. If 2 different balls went in aside from the 8 ball then its counts as the normal rebreak. In Pure Pool, UK
rules apply. Your goal is to sink your balls and then the 8 ball before your opponent does the same. Your set of
balls solids (called spots in this games) or stripes will be the first matching ball you pot in or opposite of the
first ball the opponent pot in. If multiple balls were potted on open table (can pot any ball but the 8 ball), the
ones you potted the most of will be your set of balls otherwise an even number of each set of balls potted
simultaneously still results in an open table.
 
Blackball
Same rules as 8 ball except you are playing reds vs yellows with the object to pot all your red or yellow balls first before potting the black ball.
 
9 ball
The object of this game is to be the first to pot the 9 ball legally. No matter how much of the other balls get
potted, potting the 9-ball is what wins the game. You start off by trying to pot the balls in order of the lowest
number to the highest being the 9-ball but if you are fan of using plant shots then this game can end super
quickly as you can knock the legal target into another ball to pot the latter. This is where those physics come
into play. If you are lucky, you can pot the 9-ball on break and win instantly. Unlike 8 ball, if you pot the 9
ball illegally, the game will not end. The 9-ball will be put back on the table and a ball in hand is applied. If
the 9 ball is the last ball and ball in hand goes into effect, you can count it as a loss unless your opponent
messes up the shot.
 
Killer
Each player takes turns trying to pot at least one ball on the shot. Each player starts with 3 lives. If a foul is comitted or a ball is not potted, that player loses a life. Lose all your lives and the game is over. Potting the 8 ball gains a life as well as potting multiple balls. You can even gain 2 lives by potting the 8 ball and another ball in the same shot. One player will break and can earn a life by potting multiple ball there. However, there are some restrictions. Any fouls during a life gaining pot will nullify the life gain and result in a life lost. Once all balls are cleared off the table, whoever was not the player to clear the table is the one who will break the next set of balls.
 
Accumulator
Your goal is to pot all the balls in the order from the lowest number to the highest number and you must hit that ball first and pot only that ball unless another ball that got hit was the next in value. Some of you may recognize this as Rotation or 61 on paper. However, there is a major twist. In the normal game of Rotation, you can play it similar to 9 ball and use plant shots from the target ball to the other ball. You would normally get points for the value of the potted plant ball. In Accumulator, the rules have changed. Not only would planting result in a foul, the value of the ball will be awarded to the opponent which is why I said pot the target ball and only that ball unless the next ball that falls in was next in value. Comitting other fouls will result in 1 point for the opponent. As with Killer, don't scratch when you pot a ball. Not only will the opponent get 1 point but any points you would have gained from potting the target ball would be nullifed and if the foul was potting another non-next value ball, the value points will take precedence or the normal pot-scratch foul. The game ends when all balls are cleared from the table and the winner is the one with the highest accumulated points. Not sure what happens on a tie.
 
Challenge: Speed Pot
Pot all the balls on the table in the fastest time possible. There are 15 balls which you must pot and there is a 5 second penalty for each time you scratch

Challenge: Royal Rumble
Pot all of the balls of the table as quickly as possible. There is a 5 second penalty for each time you scratch. Every 30 seconds, a new ball falls into play.
 
Challenge: Checkpoint
Pot as many balls as you can before time runs out. You gain 6 seconds for each ball you pot. There is no penalty for scratching.
 
Challenge: Perfect Potter
Pot as many balls as you can in a row without missing a pot. The game ends if you miss a pot or scratch.
 
TROPHIES
Pure Trophy
Win all the Pure Pool trophies
Value: Platinum
 
8 Balled
Win an 8-Ball game
Value: Bronze

 8-Ball Century
Win 100 games of 8-Ball
Value: Silver

9 Balled
Win a 9-Ball game
Value: Bronze

9-Ball Century
Win 100 games of 9-Ball
Value: Silver

Cue'd Up
Complete the tutorial
Value: Bronze

DNA Sample
Download a players DNA
Value: Bronze

Amateur 8-Ball Champ
Win the amateur 8-Ball career
Value: Silver

Pro 8-Ball Champ
Win the pro 8-Ball career

Value: Silver

Master 8-Ball Champ
Win the master 8-Ball career
Value: Silver

Amateur 9-Ball Champ
Win the amateur 9-Ball career
Value: Silver

Pro 9-Ball Champ
Win the pro 9-Ball career
Value: Silver

Master 9-Ball Champ
Win the master 9-Ball career
Value: Silver

Stars in Your Eyes
Win 100 Stars in career mode
Value: Silver

Mixed Accolades
Gain 10 different accolades
Value: Bronze

More Mixed Accolades
Gain 25 different accolades
Value: Silver

The Ultimate Accolade
Gain at least 1 of each accolade
Value: Gold

A Chain of Accolades
Gain 10 accolades of the same type
Value: Bronze

Accolade Century
Gain 100 accolades of the same type
Value: Silver

Challenge Accepted
Play 4 different challenges
Value: Bronze

Pure Pool Talented
Reach 'Talented' rank
Value: Bronze

Pure Pool Pro
Reach 'Pro' rank
Value: Bronze

Pure Pool Veteran
Reach 'Veteran' rank
Value: Silver

Pure Pool Grand Master
Reach 'Grand Master' rank
Value: Gold

Almost an angel
Win 3 consecutive games of 8-Ball without fouling
Value: Bronze

Ricochet
Pot 3 or more balls off the break
Value: Bronze

Did you mean to do that?
Win by the opponent potting the black illegally
Value: Bronze

Perfect indeed!
Clear the table in the Perfect Potter challenge
Value: Bronze

Don't give up your day job!
8 ball your opponent in a game of 8 Ball
Value: Silver

Get out of that one.
Put an opponent in a snooker
Value: Bronze

That the best you've got?
Get out of a snooker
Value: Bronze

Banked It!
Play a bank shot and pot
Value: Bronze

Bank Rolled!
Win a game with a bank shot
Value: Silver

Doubled
Play a double shot and pot
Value: Bronze

They're seeing double!
Win a game with a double shot
Value: Silver

The bigger they are..
Beat a player with a higher rank
Value: Bronze

Racking them up
Complete a 3 online game win streak
Value: Bronze

On a Roll
Complete a 6 online game win streak
Value: Bronze

Showing them how it's done
Complete a 9 online game win streak
Value: Bronze

Putting it Out There
Issue a challenge
Value: Bronze

Whirlwind
Clear the table in 8-Ball in less than 70 seconds
Value: Bronze

Can I Have My Ball Back?
Knock a ball off the table
Value: Bronze

Winning the Hard Way
Win a game of 9-Ball with the 1-Ball still on the table
Value: Silver

League of Your Own
Create a pool league
Value: Bronze

In different league
Win a pool league
Value: Bronze
 
In total, there are are 45 trophies you can gain: 1 Platinum, 2 Gold, 16 Silver, and 26 Bronze. Some of the accolades you earn doubles as trophies.
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