Pinco Pool App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
Apr 23, 2026
Updated
Apr 23, 2026
Pinco Pool is a mobile billiards game designed around simplicity and calm, uninterrupted play. It suits anyone who wants a no-fuss pool experience on their phone — from complete newcomers to players who know their way around a table. The game spans up to 800 levels across 50 pages of the level select screen, with difficulty that builds gradually as you progress. Progress is saved automatically, so you can always pick up exactly where you left off.
Inside the Game
How It Plays
Pinco Pool puts a standard six-pocket pool table on your screen, rendered with a green felt surface, brown wooden rails, and black corner and side pockets. You control a white cue ball using a touch-and-drag aiming system, with a dashed white line showing the projected shot path. A horizontal power meter running from yellow to red sits at the bottom of the screen, letting you dial in shot strength before each strike. The cue stick is visible on screen throughout, repositioning itself automatically after each shot.
Levels, layout, and progression
- The level select screen uses a 4×4 grid of numbered buttons, with the current available level highlighted in green and locked levels shown in gray
- The grid is paginated — the screen shows Box 1 of 50, with previous and next arrow buttons for navigation
- Difficulty increases gradually across levels, with smart ball positioning designed to keep each stage feeling fair
- A LEVEL CLEARED! modal appears on completion, displaying in gold text over a white rounded overlay, with a green Next Level button to continue
- Automatic save means progress carries over between sessions without any manual input
Visuals and sound
The most recent update introduced a clean white background theme across the interface, replacing earlier darker elements with a minimal, distraction-free look. The app uses bold sans-serif typography throughout, with high-contrast button text and a color palette built around red, green, black, white, brown, and gold. Sound design leans into realistic collision feedback and smooth effects rather than dramatic audio — the overall tone is calm and satisfying rather than intense.
A familiar kind of focus
There's something about lining up a pool shot on a small screen that echoes the quiet concentration of classic single-player puzzle games — the kind where the table is your whole world and a clean pocket feels genuinely rewarding. Pinco Pool leans into that feeling deliberately, keeping the interface stripped back so nothing competes with the shot in front of you.
Worth knowing
Accessibility documentation flags a real concern: red and green balls may be difficult to distinguish for users with red-green color blindness, and the yellow-to-red power meter gradient compounds this. Pattern overlays, shape-based indicators, or a high-contrast mode are noted as absent. The touch-and-drag aiming system also lacks alternative input options, which could pose challenges for users with motor accessibility needs. These are genuine gaps in an otherwise well-considered mobile package.
Game Technical Details
| Genre | Pool / Billiards puzzle |
| Interface Language | English |
| Total Levels | Up to 800 (50 pages × 16 levels per page) |
| Progress Saving | Automatic |
| Control Scheme | Touch-based drag and tap; one-hand play supported |
| Aiming System | White dashed trajectory line with yellow-to-red power meter |
| Visual Theme | Clean white background (latest update) |
| Last Updated | Apr 2, 2026 |
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