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EternalLife was available as a giveaway on December 18, 2020!
The player controls a small platform-a racket that can be moved horizontally from one wall to another, substituting it under the ball, preventing it from falling down. The impact of the ball on the brick leads to the destruction of the brick.
After all the bricks on this level are destroyed, you move to the next level, with a new set of bricks.
There is also some variety: certain bricks need to be hit several times.
138 MB
$5.00
I love breakout games (they have been one of my favourite arcade genres ever since I played the first one that was developed by a couple of guys who worked for Atari back in the late 1970's. Arkanoid was a clone of Breakout and was created several years later by Taito and added lots of refinements that have been copied countless times over the last 30+ years since Arkanoid was released.
Unfortunately today's offering although not the worst breakout I've ever played, would not make my top 100 breakouts; (I have hundreds of them). The main reasons are; it's far too basic and has nothing appealing to make me want to carry on playing it.
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A little brick-breaker, I believe that's what they are called, installed without issue. There are no instructions so I am unsure of what the 2 white buttons with dots above the play button on the initial screen do. Clicking on them does nothing. Perhaps when one finishes a full game the player's name goes there. Just a guess. I am also unsure of what triggers the orange things that come shooting up halfway into the level. They brake breaks so they seem to be a good thing. Additionally, I cannot find any way to save the game. It appears that you must play it entirely through in one sitting or all your progress is lost and you must start over next time. It might be short and that may not be an issue but I'd rather not have to guess at these things.
Not to sound ungrateful as I really do appreciate this giveaway but, would a single page of instructions/descriptions be so difficult to add to the game? Perhaps it's not an issue for the experienced gamers but as a casual gamer I do like directions and specifics.
Anyway, I am going to tackle this as it is fun so certainly not bashing the game.
Thank you to robot8784 and the GGOTD team.
Happy Holidays and keep safe, all!
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I like brick busting games, but this one is frustrating because the cursor would freeze and cause me to lose the game. Not a keeper I'm afraid, but thank you anyway.
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Arcanoid ???
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