WSC Real 09: World Snooker Championship is a 2009 sports simulation main game where you compete as one of 32 professional snooker players in tournament circuits. The core gameplay loop centers on mastering precise cue control, angle calculation, and strategic safety play to win matches under official rules. Distinctive features include replicating the structure of the World Championship and featuring a roster of top players from that era, available across platforms like Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.
The primary focus of this game is delivering an authentic snooker simulation. Players engage in matches governed by the official rules of the sport, requiring careful consideration of angles, spin, and power control for every shot. The gameplay loop revolves around progressing through tournaments, managing table strategy, and executing precise potting and safety shots against AI opponents.
Mechanically, success hinges on mastering the controls dedicated to aiming, cue power application, and applying various types of spin (side, top, or bottom) to influence the cue ball's trajectory and subsequent contact with object balls. The game emphasizes the strategic depth inherent in snooker, where defensive play is often as crucial as aggressive scoring.
The setting is the professional snooker tour, specifically centered around the World Championship event. The game features a roster that includes 32 of the top-ranked snooker players from that era, allowing players to compete against recognizable figures in the sport. While there is no overarching narrative storyline, the atmosphere is built around the structure and prestige of major international snooker tournaments.
As a standalone main release from 2009, this title was launched without any downloadable content (DLC) or official expansions. The experience is self-contained within the core game package available across its five initial platforms.
While the core simulation mechanics remain consistent, the control schemes and graphical fidelity are tailored to the specific capabilities of the Xbox 360, PS3, PC, PSP, and Wii hardware available at the time of release.
The appeal of this title lies in its dedication to the sport itself. Key features include:
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