Magic Ball
Reviewed by Alawar Entertainment
Magic Ball is a highly addictive Arkanoid remake that won't let you go outside for at least a week once you install it. Unlike other Arkanoid clones, Magic Ball prides itself with professional 3D graphics, studio-level sound effects, awesome original soundtrack and well-designed gameplay with tons of new brick types, bonuses and special effects. The point of the game is to destroy all the bricks the level is comprised of using the rockets. Sometimes you will get bonuses for destroying the bricks. Those bonuses can be good ones - bullets, magnets or rockets, for example, - and getting them will hell you to pass the level, or bad ones, such as "Jack - the Bat Killer" or ball Speed-Up, that will negatively affect your performance.
Magic Ball
- From: Alawar Entertainment
- Who is it for: Shareware for PC/Windows users
- Ranking: FIVE stars: Outstanding, the best
- Difficulty: FIVE stars: easy, quick, includes help
- Requires: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000
- Equipment: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000
- Price:
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- Full Description: http://www.alawar.com/?submit=padform
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