Pool Panic

Pool Panic Gets New Gameplay Trailer

Adult Swim Games and independent developer Rekim have released a new gameplay trailer for the world’s least realistic pool simulator, Pool Panic, coming “soon” to Nintendo Switch™ and Windows PC.

Pool Panic is full of weird things to do with pool balls – too many, in fact – but this latest reveal tries its best to show off as much as possible. There are more than 100 levels featuring soccer, mini-golf, winter sports, summer sports, dive bars, birthday cakes, motorcycle gangs, a Ferris wheel, castles, ghosts, zombies, lollipop forests, wheat (wheat?), and a variety of other things that can’t even be described.

Pool Panic is a sprawling adventure game starring a mischievous cue ball in a giant game of pool across a colorful cartoon overworld filled with jungles, deserts, carnivals, cities, and more to explore. Knock around a peculiar cast of billiard balls, solve puzzles, and take down bosses through a variety of evolving challenges with unique strategic mechanics. Play through the entire journey on your own, or challenge your friends to a ridiculous pool party in local multiplayer for two to four players.

This is a big get for the Nintendo Switch, who has been working hard to get more and more developers onto the system. And this is another title from Adult Swim Games, proving they like making titles for the system.

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