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Graphics: 10%
   
Sound/music: 20%
   
Gameplay: 20%
   
OVERALL: 16%
   

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Date: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 16:27:12

From: Hoj

We've all played pong before right? Well this isn't pong... it's breakout. It starts off with a nice main menu, and the first thing you notice is that it's full of TGF lib sprites. You begin to play and it looks and feels messy but it's been put together nice enough. And the ball has one hell of a random movement going on here, no control what so ever! By the 4th stage I couldn't help but notice that is was getting a bit repetative, and this new random movement doesn't seem to be doing anything helpful and the whole thing just doesn't seem to be adding up. Sure it has the same objective as an old breakout game, but there's nothing new and not a single power-up so what's to aim for? Overall the game isn't worth the time. What can you expect from a free game?

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