Total Snooker – Giles Coope

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Total Snooker – Sports Game Review

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Total Snooker is a Sports game from Giles Coope, first launched in 6th January 2017.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 47+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Total Snooker Stand Out

Simply the best touchscreen Snooker game in the world.

State of the art snooker physics allow you to spin and swerve the ball with ease. Watch replays of every shot in a frame.

Aim for a higher online ranking in a sudden death frame. Invite any of your contacts on Game Center for a friendly match with custom settings.

Compete in five tournaments against increasingly skillful opponents. Do you have what it takes to be an International Champion?

Tools – LibGDX
Interface design – formzoo.com
Audio design – Tom Colvin

This Sports game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Total Snooker is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 11th May 2024

Recent improvements include:
Crash fixes

Download & Availability

Total Snooker is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get Total Snooker on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

We love playing snooker with this app.


The aiming on the phone can be very difficult. It definitely needs a fine tuning for aim. Compared to when we played this exact app on computer, where a mouse is ridiculously easy to aim with. Still, the english functions well and the aiming does show you where the balls will go and at what speed. You can play 100+ point games all the time. There are a few bugs where we swear we made the balls in the correct order but it will give the turn to the ai. Or ill swear we aimed properly and the ball travels in the wrong direction or just barely misses or rolls extra far for a perfect block. That being said. The bugs are rare and the game though its empty of multiplayer online. Its still loads of fun to play against the computer. We hoped this would make it to app years ago. We missed playing this game.


We play snooker on a 4 foot table at home, its very fun. Then we wanted to play when Im not home and searched for a decent snooker game. This one was perfect! Just what we needed and fun to play with a friend or by yourself. Definitely recommend this game to someone who loves snooker a lot.


Like we said, the game is almost perfect – ball reaction, cushion reaction etc. All very believable. There are only a few noticeable quirks but some are just our newness in the game and unfamiliarity with it. We REALLY wish there were multiple camera angles of the table. You only get one view which is overhead. Still, it is so lifelike, but other views would be appreciated. We dont see any way of raising the butt of the cue for swerve shots either – or maybe we have just missed it because of our only just starting out with it. It really IS a superb rendering of snooker with different size tables which is MOST appreciated. We recommend using the smaller sizes to acquire some skills before moving on to the full size 12. The layout of controls (they are a minimum which is great) is excellent, but like we said earlier we accidentally found ourselves playing the shot whilst trying to adjust the ball speed with the angle at the same time. Ha! BE careful! One thing that sets this game apart is the way you get to see the ACTUAL ball speed (in the tracking line) BEFORE it plays the shot, so you can envisage where the ball is going to end up afterwards. This is so great as it cuts out a lot of percentage guesswork. The same applies to the object ball so if you want to delicately pot a ball, you can. So apart from multiple angles of the table and being able to raise the cue for swerves, Id say this is one terrific rendition. OK, you could have referees, player cartoons, audience whispers and reactions etc. But this is quite tough (just like the real thing) so we dont miss them. GREAT JOB designers. We agree with previous comments – this is without doubt one of the best, if not THE best snooker game yet.


Never seen a game be close this much to the reality.


The physics of this game is so close to reality its unbelievable. And also the difficulty of the shots matches reality too we just wish there were more ppl online playing this game. When we go to online mode, usually there is no match The only thing is, the blue ball is potable from positions that even pros dont get it, like from behind the bulk line to the center pocket. That should change. In reality thats a ball pros get 1 in 10, but in this game you can get it almost 10 out of 10 Im obsessed with this game!!! Great job and thank you.


Ive never seen a touching ball though. Sometimes when you snooker the npc, it chooses the same path to reach the ball multiple times and continues w/ fouls until there is no miss anymore. We think this is a bug but it doesnt happen too often! Fun game anyway.


Everything is just like how it was on Android before it came to apple. The physics and the AI, love playing this game. However we wish the full ball guideline was still an option like it used to be.


We have been playing this on Android and was looking in AppStore since we got iPhone. Finally found it yesterday. The controls have improved, the interface is awesome. Great job developer.


Very smooth and beautifully designed, but truly needs a fast forward button to skip the unnecessary scenes.


Really fun but there definitely needs to be a fast forward feature so that you don't have to watch the pc play.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 2.7.7
  • Size: 76.24 MB
  • iOS: 8.0 or later
  • Languages: EN
  • Content Advisory:
  • Developer: Giles Coope

Last updated: 11th May 2024 | Genre: Sports | Developer: Giles Coope

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