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= Nine Ball = |Players | 2 | |Length | 20 minutes | |Equipment Required | single standard piecepack| |Designer | Traditional, adapted by ["Mark A. Biggar"] | |Version | 1.1 | |Version Date | 2004-07 | |License | Copyright 2003, 2004 ["Mark A. Biggar"] under the GNU free doc license , [https://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/RelicensedGames dual-licensed] CC BY-SA 4.0 | == Description == This is an adaptation of the billiards game Nine Ball as a piecepack coin FlickingGame. This game requires a smooth seamless playing surface about 18x36 inches. == Rules == https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org/rules/NineBall.pdf [[NineBallTextVersion]] == Design Notes == 1. The board layout comes from an early group discussion between ["James Kyle"] and ChrisYoung. See [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/piecepack/message/9 piecepack Mailing list message #9]. 1. Banked shots knocked the board tiles out of place too easily, so I added the rules about holding the tiles down to provide a solid bumper to bank the cue-ball. 1. This game turns out to be much more difficult to play than regular Nine-ball. == Reviews & Comments == Yet another FlickingGame. -- ["Mark A. Biggar"] ---- CategoryGame NonboardDexterityCategory ThemeSportCategory MechanicFlickingCategory CategoryPortedGame
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