Block Breaker 3 Unlimited
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Block Breaker Deluxe
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An arcade game by Gameloft. Break on through to the next generation of Block Breaker! Experience deeper, more intricate levels that take you beyond a single screen full of blocks. Grab power-ups, trigger switches and blast through gateways to reach new areas as you push your way towards the top. Try to keep up with multiple balls on the same screen, or even multiple pads! The thrill never stops thanks to the level generator. Enemies and epic boss battles await you each step of the way, so stay focused and have a blast!
Block Breaker Deluxe 2 is an arcade video game developed and marketed by Gameloft for mobile phones.
New version of Block Breaker Deluxe (2004), with modernized visuals.
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Oh no! Donuts are dropping out of nowhere and Molly and her friends need your help. Use your finger to drag Molly, Maximus, Rhonda, or Walter across the screen and collect ONLY the donuts shown at the top. You do not want to catch the wrong donut or it will be game over!
Wind of Revenge is a simple game made by a team of 5 people during the single weekend for the Unreal Engine November Jam.
This brick-busting original will turn you into a hen trying to save her chicks from turning into dinner. Shoot bricks and obstacles as you run around the screen collecting your baby chicks; that's the only way to beat each level! Look out for powerups, bonus worms and treasures because they'll be cracking down on you as the levels progress. Get clucking!
Destroyer is Konami's second video game. Like their first game, Block Yard, and its sequel, Super Destroyer, it is a Breakout clone.
Block Yard is Konami's first video game. It is the first of a string of Breakout clones the company would produce in its early years.
Super Destroyer is Konami's third ever video game. Like its first two games, Blockade and Destroyer, it is a clone of Atari's Breakout, which had become a phenomenom in Japan at the time.
ZunZun Block is the third game in Taito's Block series. Again, the gameplay is similiar to Breakout's ball-and-paddle block breaking.
A sequel to Taito's arcade game Block. Like it's predecessor it is a ball-and-paddle game in the style of Breakout.
A successful arcade game released by Taito in 1977. It is essentially a Breakout clone/variation. The game was originally released in a tabletop format, known as T.T Block in black-and-white with a color overlay, similiar to the original Breakout. A color version and a pure black-and-white version of the tabletop both followed in 1978, as well as a stand-up cabinet. The game would also recieve sequels in 1978's Super Block and 1979's ZunZun Block.