
Trick Shot pool games are played in six round rounds, rather than the usual one-round format. To win a prize, the player must place one or more red balls in one of these pockets. The feature will be cancelled if the players fail to get one or more balls.
Trick Shot is unique because it has two interesting features. These two features are the "High Lo" gamble feature as well as the feature trail. The pool ball symbols in the feature trail are lit up when a player holds a pot of a ball. You can also exchange feature points. In order to access this feature, the player must insert enough coins into the game. If the player does not win enough balls during a round, the player can play the feature again after winning more balls. The "Yellow Ball into Pocket” function is available. This feature allows you to see the additional pool ball shot indicator.

Trick Shot pool tables have distorted dimensions and wide wooden edging. These elements give the game a cartoony look. The game features large pockets. Some advantages are shown on the pockets, which may be extra steps in the cash ladder. A few pockets lack a "D", semi-circle. This would indicate a base line. The game does not have a time limit, so each player can take as many shots or as they want.
The shape of the cue is also varied in the game. The cueball is located behind the cueball, and the cue's length appears below it. You can also rotate your cue around the ball. Additionally, the power bar moves in sync with the cue. This feature allows the player to determine the strength of the shot by where the point in the power cycle is when the shot is taken. This feature is similar to the "Race to the Pocket” feature.
2003 was the year that "Trick Shot" was first developed. In January 2004, the first machines were made available. Although the arcade version was popular, the casino version wasn't. Poor performance led to the recall of the casino version. Bell-Fruit released the game later, naming it the "Casino Cabinet". It was sold in arcades along with bingo halls. The game's features were also modified to make it easier to use, such as the "High Lo" gamble feature.
Pocket Money is another form of pool game. It is played on a non-base line table. The game also features black plastic inserts in the pockets. Although the pockets are slightly larger than the Trick Shot game, they are still quite wide. The game lacks a "D", semi-circle.

The "Extra Pool Ball Shot Symbol" light-up indicator illuminates when the player takes one or more extra pools. The "Yellow Ball into Pocket” feature allows the player a second pool ball.