Description:
Choose one of many classic modes in 2D or 3D and blast
off. Pounce on an array of fields full of bricks one after another
after another. Use a mouse on your computer or tilt your phone to
move the paddle. Solid walls, movable walls, hidden balls and
more. Collect power-ups for better weapons and unlock more levels.
Not all bricks are solid squares that do not move. There are a
variety of shapes with different tendencies with some that move around.
It's retro. It's now.
Games Included (Tentatively):
- B-Out:
- B-Out (Original - Only
2 Levels.)
- B-Out+ (Unlimited
Levels.)
- Super B-Out:
- Super B-Out:
Double (2 paddles.)
- Super B-Out:
Cavities (Extra balls are trapped inside brick wall.)
- Super B-Out:
Progressive (Bricks move down & new ones emerge)
- Video Pinball:
- Basketball
- B-Away
- B-Through (Balls go
though bricks. They do not bounce off of bricks.)
- Gravity (Balls have gravity
applied so they move on arcs.)
- Pinball 1 (Pinball
variation.)
- Pinball 2 (Pinball
variation.)
- Pinball Paddles 1 (Pinball
variation.)
- Pinball Paddles 2 (Pinball
variation.)
- Handball:
Handball (Field is
rotated 90 degrees for a vertical wall.)
- Ark:
- Ark 1
(Power-ups: bullets, multiple balls, sticky & laser.)
- Ark 2: Revenge
(Power-ups: bullets, multiple balls, sticky & laser.)
- Combo Games:
- Mega B-Out (Choose
& combine settings from different games.)
-
Supreme B-Out (Combination of most of the other games.)
Names:
The title of the game as well as the titles of the sub-games will
change. These are just placeholders. It can be something
like "Brick Zapper", "Brick Master", Brick Blaster", "BLASTO! Bricks" or
whatever. It seems all of the good names are taken. Breakout is a
trademark of Atari and Arkanoid is a trademark of Taito.
- A new
gameplay video was uploaded to YouTube. This is in HD 2K and the
length of the video is a little shorter that the first one.
Alphabet
Google
Android: - Android 10+ (Quince Tart)
(API 29+).
- ARM or ARM64.
- OpenGL ES2.0+, OpenGL ES3.0+, Vulkan.
- 1GB+ RAM.
Alphabet
Chrome OS: - Most Chromebook
models starting from late 2016 should have the Google Play Store
pre-installed to be able to download and run Android or Chrome apps.
- There
are some Chromebook models that will run Linux apps natively as well.
Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad):
- Apple iOS 12.0+.
- Metal graphics.
Apple Macintosh: - macOS 10.13+ (High Sierra)
- Apple Silicon, x64 with SSE2.
- Metal capable Intel & AMD GPUs.
Microsoft Windows (EXE): - Window 7 (SP1+) +.
- x86, x64 with SSE2 instruction set.
- DX10, DX11 or DX12.
- This will work on Windows operating systems after Windows 7 (Windows
10 & 11). Microsoft Windows 10/11 (UWP): - Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- x86, x64 with SSE2 or ARM, ARM64.
- DX10, DX11 or DX12 GPUs.
- This
version will not work on Windows operating systems before Windows 10
(See .exe).
Windows 10/11
(Linux): - Newer build versions of Windows 10 can run Linux apps but may
require addtional setup first (WSL).
- Windows 11 can run Linux apps (WSL) and Android apps but may require
additional setup first (App Store).
- "Windows Subsystem for Linux" (WSL) is available on the Windows Store.
COMING SOON
- Currently under development with a
multi-platform release.
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