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Shareware (19.95DM)
Multiplayer:
Single player
DOSBox:
Yes
For Kids:
Yes
Resolution:
320 × 200
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Break It screenshot
Break It gameplay screenshot
DOSGames.com Review:  Rating: 3.5
Break It is a decent Arkanoid / Breakout clone with decent graphics & sounds. It plays just like Arkanoid, and you can use your mouse to move your paddle to guide the ball to break all the bricks on each stage. There are powerups that drop sometimes, as well as a surprising amount of power-DOWNs that will do bad things if you collect them. And question marks which may do something good or something bad. It all looks pretty good, has decent sounds as well, and control is smooth. But the game somehow still ends up feeling a little bland, especially trying to get those last few blocks to clear a level. You can save your game by pressing F1 but it only saves at the start of the level, it doesn't remember which bricks you've broken. There is a two-player mode if you've got another playing willing to play with you.
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