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Pages in category "Breakout clones" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
While Alleyway is a portable clone of Breakout, it adds several features, including alternating stages, bonus rounds, and hazards for the player at later levels. While the game's original box art featured an unidentifiable protagonist, later international releases of the game replaced the character with Mario .
The game is a Breakout clone, where the player moves a paddle back and forth in order to destroy objects. [3] Each stage has a set of the same object (for example, apples on the first stage). Unlike Breakout and other comparable games, the player in Drop Off does not automatically lose a life if the paddle touches the floor and the player is ...
A video game clone is a game where the core design is taken from an existing game. ... Breakout clones (66 P) C. Video game console clones (5 C, 2 P) M.
Wizorb is a video game created and published by Tribute Games.It was released on the Xbox 360 Xbox Live Marketplace on September 29, 2011. The gameplay is a cross between a Breakout clone and a role-playing video game.
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Ricochet Infinity is the fourth installment of the Ricochet video game series by Reflexive Entertainment.Similarly to its predecessors, Ricochet Xtreme (2001), Ricochet Lost Worlds (2004) and Ricochet Lost Worlds: Recharged (2004), it is a Breakout clone.
Brick Breaker is a Breakout clone [2] in which the player must smash a wall of bricks by deflecting a bouncing ball with a paddle. The paddle may move horizontally and is controlled with the BlackBerry's trackwheel, the computer's mouse or the touch of a finger (in the case of touchscreen).