The tables have turned!
After many years of the Balls aggressively destroying the Blocks, now it's your turn to defend!
Features:
- Fast-paced, button-mashing heavy, but strategic action
- A new take on an old classic
- Clear and colorful graphics
Controls:
- Arrow Keys to move cursor
- X to place a block
- C to use a Time-Stop Bomb
Gamemodes:
- Score Attack - 60 seconds of pure button-mashing action. You are graded on the amount and position of the blocks you've placed, as well as how many are left when time ran out and how many Time-Stop Bombs you've had.- This is the recommended gamemode for starters.
- Time Attack - How long can you last against a barrage of balls? Blocks automatically break after some time and you lose when there are no blocks on the board.
Version 1.1 Updates
- New cover image
- Fixed "Reset Highscores" menu option not showing
Post your highscores! :)
The game goes kinda fast, hard to build up a stable baricade
Yea, otherwise it was too easy to build up bombs. I believe it's intensity is what makes it fun. :)
Thanks for playing! :D
Veeeerry well done (effects, juice and al.)!!
The core mechanic is fresh.
I am a lot less convinced by the gameplay - something like building walls feels rather pointless as balls are overpowered. Maybe improve the balance by having bricks power up?
I don't think I understand what you mean by blocks powering up. :/
In an earlier build, there was a limit to how many balls could be on the screen at once, but then you always had a huge wall, and the balls could only reach the top row, which you could easily replace.
I mean - balls are super powerful and the bricks are destroyed in 1 hit.
It would be tempting to have, say, bricks surrounded by other bricks to have 2 HP for ex.
That would bring a bit more strategy to the game :)
Oh, now I get it. That really could be interesting! I will test it a bit when I have the chance.
Thank you for your useful feedback! :)
Very fun reverse Breakout! I love how juicy and polished it is. The higher level of play suggestion about allowing neighboring for strength would be a good addition! Also the possibility for a bonus round if you finish with > 50% bricks intact, maybe? So you get to go for 20 more seconds.
Great job!
Ok, I will take that into consideration.
Thanks for playing! :D
3923 first try ;)
Great twist on the classic brick-breaker formula!
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