Zombilliards
In Zombilliards, the usual billiard table is covered with zombie parts, blood splashes, and crawling cockroaches, so every shot looks pretty wild. The match still follows pool rules, but the whole thing runs in a creepy, zombie-style that fits right into classic zombie games. The white cue ball is the only ball the player can hit directly. Red balls wait around the table, and pockets stay in the standard places, so the layout feels familiar even with all the horror details. Every level loads a new arrangement of balls and obstacles, so shots never repeat the same way.
How to play?
Tap the white ball to bring up the cue, then drag to line up the shot and release to send the ball flying. Aim so the cue ball bounces around limbs and other junk on the felt, then pocket all red balls to clear a stage. If a single ball remains on the table, the level is not considered finished.
The game has 24 levels, and later ones add more body parts and tighter angles, so early practice really helps. Take time before each stroke and watch where rails and objects sit on the zombie billiard table. Missed angles usually come from rushing the shot, not from hidden tricks. Complete levels in order to keep the championship going and avoid joining the walking dead on the table. Load up Zombilliards and see how clean you can play on the messiest pool table around.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.28 out of 5, based on 136 votes.
- Released in May 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 9+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Zombie limbs stay on the billiard table as solid obstacles that deflect rolling balls.
- Cockroaches appear visually on the felt but do not change the physics of any shot.
- All 24 levels keep the classic pool pockets while changing ball and obstacle layouts.
- Only the white cue ball can be hit directly, and it must drive every red ball into pockets to finish a level.
Tips & Tricks:
- Use side cushions to bank around large zombie limbs instead of forcing straight shots.
- Lower shot power on close targets to avoid bouncing the cue ball into bad angles.
- Line up pockets first, then adjust for obstacles so the main target stays clear in view.
- Replay early levels to practice controlling cue ball direction before tackling harder setups.
























