Rack 'Em

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How to play Rack 'Em

Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse.

Rack 'Em Description

Rack 'Em is a computer game developed by Artech Digital Entertainments and published by Accolade. The game came out in 1988 for the Commodore 64 and DOS. Two players against each billiards.

There are five different game modes selectable: Snooker, pool, 8-ball, 9-ball and Bumper Pool (the latter has a built-in editor). There is a trick shot mode, so the pictures can be stored on the hard drive.

This two player cue-sports simulator features five different game modes - you can play standard pool, 8 or 9 ball variations, the fast-paced Bumper Pool, or the English game of Snooker, each with their rules recreated as accurately as possible. There is also an editor for the Bumper Pool game built in. In practice modes shots can be retaken. This is helpful for a beginner, as each shot involves selecting the target ball, its desired location, shot pace, and spin Your favourite shots can be saved to disk.

Rack 'Em - additional information

Platform
DOS
Game year
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Rack 'Em - DOS Front Cover