You can even enjoy your favorite YouTube videos while you play via the flatscreen TV mounted to the wall. As if that weren’t enough, EagerLogic consulted with professional pool players to ensure you receive an authentic pool experience.
“Creating highly immersive physics has been one of the most important goals,” says the company. “We involved professional pool players to work and verify the experience. After countless hours of hard work, we hope we reached our goal.”
We’ve seen plenty of VR sports games make their way to the Oculus Quest headsets over the past few years. That being said, Black Hole Pool represents a refreshing change-of-pace from the plethora of table tennis experiences and boxing simulators available on standalone headsets.
Black Hole Pool is available now on Oculus Quest and Oculus Quest 2 headsets via the Oculus App Lab and SideQuest for $9.99. There’s also a free demo you can try before you buy.
Feature Image Credit: EagerLogic Ltd.
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