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3-D Brickaway
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Home / Software - 3-D Brickaway
Name | 3-D Brickaway |
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Year | 1982 |
Author(s) | Britt Monk |
Media | Disk/Tape |
Memory | 16 Kb |
O.S. | RS-DOS |
Platform | Coco 1/2/3 |
Publisher | Britt Monk and then Avalon Hill |
Requires | Joystick |
Video Mode | 256x192x2 |
Download | Tape/BIN |
Notes | NOTES NEEDED |
Info Source | Luis Fernández |
About the Software Info Box |
3-D Brickaway is a 3 dimensional version the Breakout/Arkanoid game. where you play making the ball bounce against the brick wall at the end of the tunnel. Viewing down asquare tunnel, with your paddle nearest you, and the bricks at the far end ofthe tunnel, you must bounce the ball and take out all of the bricks at the end,using your joystick.
Easter Egg: If you look closely at the ball when it is nearest yourpaddle and you dont hit it, it will say Oops!. Just before this point (whetheryou hit it successfully or not), it will say different words as it gets closerto you: It, is, fun and !.
A fast action game, using both color sets from PMODE 4