...
(With the accent of the chinese guy in South Park:)
Welcome to City Game, what can i get you today?
Here is its eulogy, a collection of the kind words written about it while still among the living. They shall live on forever in its place.
This is a game I made as a test for Clickteam's Game Factory 2. It's based on Atari's Breakout and took about 2 1/2-3 hours due to my uncontrolable urge to say, "screw the tutorial, how hard can a Breakout clone be?" It turns out the answer is relatively.
...
(With the accent of the chinese guy in South Park:)
Welcome to City Game, what can i get you today?
A simple, fun rerelease of an old classic.
This is a fun version of breakout. I love how the paddle is controlled with the mouse, it makes the controls smooth and precise.
Having the ball move though the bricks instead of bouncing off one at a time made the game faster and more fun.
Sadly, the game ends after one round. There should be more rounds that get harder and harder.
I also wish I could steer the ball like in the original. If the ball hits the left side of the paddle, it should bounce left, and if the ball hits the right side of the paddle, it should bounce right.
Fun game. Nice job.
Sad
... what a sad sad joke.
this is worst then a rick roll
It's ok.
A nice little minigame but there could be a few improvements.
1: The ball suddenly changes directions at times which is annoying.
2: Instead of the mouse controlling, use arrow keys.
3: Make the background a little more interesting.
I like the writing, it's very witty.