Top down game like arkanoid, but the ball could be controlled with arrow keys and kept bouncing up and down-Windows 2003
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:52 pm
Hello everyone,
I tried searching everywhere but to no avail.
Back in the first 2000s I used to play this little game on my Windows XP PC. It was about a ball that kept bouncing up and down and which could be moved left or right with the arrow keys. I don't remember the condition to meet to end a level, but I do know for sure that you could change the level whenever you wanted to and they were not randomly generated.
There were many different blocks that acted differently depending on what they were.
For example there were "blocks" that could have been passed through only in one way and not the other.
Also indestructible and destructible blocks.
Here's a list of the most extensive number of things I remember:
-The ball was blue (I believe)
-The game ran in windowed mode (or at least by default)
-It had sound effects but no music
-Camera was fixed and was looking at the whole scene all the time from above
-The background was dark grey, or at least all the colors in the game were a bit dull, except for the key elements like the ball and the puzzle blocks
These are all the details I can remember for now.
Hopefully you can sort it out!
I'll be here for any further explanation or question.
Thanks in advance to anyone who will reply (hopefully)!
I tried searching everywhere but to no avail.
Back in the first 2000s I used to play this little game on my Windows XP PC. It was about a ball that kept bouncing up and down and which could be moved left or right with the arrow keys. I don't remember the condition to meet to end a level, but I do know for sure that you could change the level whenever you wanted to and they were not randomly generated.
There were many different blocks that acted differently depending on what they were.
For example there were "blocks" that could have been passed through only in one way and not the other.
Also indestructible and destructible blocks.
Here's a list of the most extensive number of things I remember:
-The ball was blue (I believe)
-The game ran in windowed mode (or at least by default)
-It had sound effects but no music
-Camera was fixed and was looking at the whole scene all the time from above
-The background was dark grey, or at least all the colors in the game were a bit dull, except for the key elements like the ball and the puzzle blocks
These are all the details I can remember for now.
Hopefully you can sort it out!
I'll be here for any further explanation or question.
Thanks in advance to anyone who will reply (hopefully)!