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[/SIZE]Gameplay
Block Breaker Deluxe screenshotBlock Breaker Deluxe is a clone of theancient-but-popular Breakout/Arkanoid genre, you move a bat at thebottom of the screen to bounce a ball into bricks at the top of thescreen. The goal of each screen is to remove all the bricks by bouncingthe ball into them, but some bricks may take more than one hit toremove. If the ball hits the bottom of the screen you lose a life.
As with most modern Breakout clones, many bonus items have been addedto spice things up, including a magnetic bat, fireballs (which destroyblocks more quickly), shields at the bottom of the screen, multipleballs, laser cannons etc. Some bonus items aren't beneficial, forexample one shrinks the bat and another makes the bat invisible (whichmakes the game impossible to play).
Most of the items are recycled versions of bonuses in previous clones,although there is one bonus which is particularly interesting: theyo-yo, which lets you pull the ball straight back to your bat as if ithad a piece of string attached to it. If any bricks are in the way ofthe ball when you pull it back, the ball tends to destroy them, even ifthey're indestructible bricks such as those made of steel. Anotherinnovation is that the items can be bought separately and upgraded inan in-game shop, so for example the magnet bonus just holds one ball onthe bat, but if you buy the first level upgrade it will hold two, andfurther upgrades let it hold more.
Block Breaker Deluxe vertical screenshot
Games are split into locations with many main levels each and a bosslevel, after you defeat the boss you will see a new yasak kelime kullandın unlocked.If you lose against a boss, you're given the option of continuing inexchange for a chunk of the cash you've earned so far. The boss levelsplay slightly differently to the normal levels, and involve doingthings like hitting an ice cube, avoiding laser beams, or destroying anadvancing wall.
As with all N-Gage games, you can always exit the game and come backwhere you left off, so you can play for very short bursts or longplaying sessions.
On a very few occasions the ball would get stuck behind a particulargroup of bricks, but this was easily solved by exiting the game andre-entering.
Graphics & Sound
As you would expect from the genre, the graphics are mostly the kind ofthing you'd have seen on a 16-bit system such as an Atari ST, Amiga,Mega Drive or SNES. The visuals are perfectly competent and pleasant,but there's nothing spectacular. The whole game has been done with a1970s/1980s glamour feel, featuring bright neon colours, luxury yachtsand huge sunglasses. First gen N-Gage gamers may be slightly remindedof Glimmerati in terms of the setting.
Sound is also very similar to the 16-bit era, with multi-channelMIDI-style music. Again, the tracks are pleasant but there's nothinghere to amaze you. The music plays on menus and at the beginning ofgames, but fades out once the action begins, so it doesn't outstay itswelcome.
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There's no online multiplayer, though you can play Bluetoothmultiplayer. You can upload your score to an Arena scoreboard and thereare also N-Gage achievements to unlock which earn you N-Gage Points.The achievements are rather dull and random though, and the gamealready has lots of very similar challenges and bonuses, so itsometimes feels like there's too much to aim for.
Overall
Block Breaker Deluxe is one of the cheaper games available on N-Gage,and at 7 euros it's not going to break anyone's bank. If you enjoyBreakout/Arkanoid then you will definitely enjoy Block Breaker Deluxe.It's also a very casual game, with a nice relaxing feel to it.
If you're looking for something new though, this probably isn't a goodplace to start your N-Gage experience. The bonuses, bonus upgradesystem, unlockable locations and boss levels do greatly improve on theoriginal concept, but most of the time it's still the same gameplaythat has been in Breakout since the 1970s.
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