One More Brick 4+

Balls shooter brick breaker

Rifter Games Ltd

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 7K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

One more brick is a free classic brick breaker game. It's simple and relaxing, the perfect time killer!

Shoot the balls to break the bricks, much like in classic arkanoid or breakout games but with many more balls. Activate powerful power-ups such as the ball duplicator or the double bouncer and enjoy the satisfying bouncing of hundreds of balls. Break your way through challenging levels like a true brick breaker hero!

Features:
• Relaxed gameplay, great time killer
• Endless and Levels game modes
• Low on space? You won't believe it, the size of the game is less than 10MB!
• Ideal for playing one handed. One-thumb controls
• Unlock new balls with special skills
• Upgrade and customize your own ball in the Balls Editor
• No wifi or internet? Don't worry, you can play offline!
• Game Center Achievements and Leaderboards

What’s New

Version 2.8.0

• Added support for 120 FPS devices
• Bug fixes and performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
7K Ratings

7K Ratings

Colinftl ,

How in-app purchase games should be

I have been playing this constantly. Unlike other games with in-app purchases, it's not restricted by having to pay for more lives. You can purchase the removal of forced ads, which may or may not bother people, but if I enjoy playing a game, I don't mind throwing $3-5 at a company for giving me one of my favorite time wasting games ever. My one complaint is the lack of instructions. I've figured most things out, but that took longer than it should have. It's not as self-explanatory as you may think, especially if it all of the different power-ups and abilities.

Ryanc101984 ,

Great time killer

My biggest gripe is how the game buries you in blocks eventually no matter how well you're doing, to the point that unless you're a geometry expert with a Ph.D. and can calculate every single angle, you cannot go further.

The problem with this mainly is that sometimes you clear a block and the next level stops up that hole. Then you get almost entire rows of blocks in successive levels after that which make extra balls inaccessible and also makes it so you can only clear one or two blocks. Before you know it you have thick columns and rows of blocks you can't ever hope to clear. When you get an entire row of blocks it's pretty much impossible to clear more than one block from that row, and once you clear the row there are 4-5 rows of blocks above you from which you can only clear one block and it just descends on you until you die and you see the screen just filled with blocks.

Other than this it's a great time-killer. I complain about getting buried in blocks but I'm also proud of the fact I managed to make it to level 238. Another plus is that though there are ads, you get buried in blocks rather than ads, and I'd rather have the challenge of clearing blocks than have to watch an ad constantly advertising a game I don't care a lick about.

Nate2113 ,

You’ll lose, but not in a fun way

This game was not designed to be a fun way to try and do better the next time, but so that you’re forced to watch ads. I get that they need to make revenue, but the game doesn’t make me want to stick around to keep watching ads. First, the shooter only allows you to go so far to one side or the other, stopping you from escaping a situation if you have a block that gets too low. If you lose, and watch a video to resume, only half the time does it actually take you back to your last checkpoint, the other half, you watch the video and then start over. That’s cheap and cruel. Lastly, if you build a game that requires you to be dead accurate to succeed, make your game accurate. I hate the line that shows where your ball will end up, only to have it hit a corner to the side of where that line shows. I understand that that is the physics of it, but I think that there’s a difference between a game being hard because it’s hard, and a game being hard because it doesn’t let you play with the tools it’s giving you.

This had potential to beat all other games like this, but until they fix a handful of things, I won’t be playing it any longer.

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