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Break'em All NDS

Break'em All is an Arkanoid clone for Nintendo DS. The rules of play are simple: use a small platform-pallet to bounce a small ball, which in turn smashes the blocks at the top of the screen. The control is done with the use of a stylus.

Arcade | Nintendo exclusive titles

Break'em All Release Date NDS

20June2006

developer: Warashi Inc. publisher: D3 Publisher Official website

English language game language: English

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If you've played games like Breakout or Arkanoid in the past, Break 'em All will certainly feel familiar to you. In Pong-like fashion, you bounce a ball off your paddle and against a destructible wall. When you knock out all the bricks, you clear the level.

To control your paddle, you'll use the DS touch screen. As the ball approaches the bottom of the screen, you use the stylus to move your paddle into position to bounce the ball back at the bricks. All the action takes place on the bottom screen.

On the top screen, you see your statistics and power-up status. Before your game begins, you can choose from a series of power ups that will aid you in destroying all the bricks. When you can make combos (clearing more than one brick before you hit the ball again), your power-up meter fills. Some of the power ups include multiball, slowing down the ball and having a longer paddle.

The game consists of three modes: Tokoton, Quest and Survival. In Quest mode, you clear levels to progress to a Boss stage. Tokoton offers a traditional gameplay of brick-clearing levels. The standard Tokoton mode pits you against 50 levels, but the random mode offers, according to the game, more than 3 million randomly created stages. That's a lot of brick breaking.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-8  

Age restrictions Break'em All: Good for all ages.

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