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Cue Online Closed Beta Launches Today

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    Players Can Sign Up To Play The New 3D Pool Simulation Game Now Through April 2nd

    San Jose, Calif. (March 30, 2009) - San Jose-based online game publisher, GamesCampus.com (GamesCampus:: The Leading Destination for Fun and Exciting Free Online Games!, run by OnNet USA), announced today that Cue Online, its free, item-based realistic online pool simulation game, launches its closed beta today at 3 p.m. PST and it will be available for players for the next four days (through April 2nd) at http://64.215.151.29/cueonline/CueOnlineSetupGC.exe

    Cue Online offers competitive billiards games including straight pool, nine-ball, eight-ball, carom and three-cushion billiards. Developed by Happy Nation, Cue Online delivers realistic billiards gameplay with a custom physics engine and was recently nominated as "Best Game of the Month" by the Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Happy Nation's exclusive engine was designed to create as realistic of an environment as possible. Each ball's movement will depend on each player's style,including stroke power, table contact, spin and strike quality with other balls, the cloth friction of the table and more.

    The closed beta will run from 3 p.m. PST to 6 p.m. PST today, March 30 and tomorrow, March 31. The closed beta will then be open all day April 1st and 2nd.

    Cue Online offers five different skills that players can increase and improve upon while training. The game's skills include: Power, Spin, Push, Pull and Masse. Unlike other games where players automatically
    increase their skills as their average scores increase, Cue Online players will see their skills improve only after they successfully use that skill over time. As a result, two players in the same average
    score can each possess different main skills, just like in real life pool play.
     
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