Let's start with the sober entries. Flyordie's Snooker is a full-on 3D multiplayer simulator with an impressive suite of options.
For something a bit simpler but with more of a single player component, give Funky Snooker a look.
Big Diamond 2 is a blinged-up variant of classic ball game Shuffle. Knock all the silver balls off the table without losing the cue ball.
Let the wackiness commence. Bumper Pool is a crossbreed of table hockey, pinball and pool. Knock all your balls into your opponent's goal whilst safeguarding your own.
Crazy Pool 2 isn't as mental as it claims, but it's still pleasantly left-field. Knock same-coloured balls into one another to score. Each level brings with it a new oddity, like the bumpers which send balls richocheting around the table.
Lightning Pool 2 keeps its foot firmly on the gas pedal. Pot all the balls in the right order before the timer runs out. Pick up power-ups like time extenders with the cue ball, but steer clear of hazards like the lightning bolts.
Trick Blast Billiards 2 is another frantic timed specimen, but you can get extra points by nailing tricks.
A personal favourite, Uber Pool gives the pool table curves and litters it with power-ups. Again, don't let time run away with you.
The makers of Absolute Awesome Ball Game aren't afraid to talk their creation up. Thankfully, this bizarre mix of pinball, pool and colour-matching puzzle is well worth talking about.
Battle Pool turns this considered, civilised sport into a frantic multiplayer bash-up. Any ball you pot ends up on your opponent's table, and vice versa. Pot all your balls first to win.