- November 23, 2023
- Emerald Knight Interactive LLC
Galaxy Bricks
Platforms
About
In "Galaxy Bricks" , merge the classic gameplay of Galaga and Arkanoid to create an arcade fixed shooter experience. Your mission is to destroy bricks on each level while confronting enemy spawns. Powerups will assist you in overcoming level obstacles in campaign and endless modes. Unlock various themes to personalize the game's art style in endless mode by completing campaigns.




- The game combines classic elements of Arkanoid and Galaga, providing a nostalgic and enjoyable experience.
- Controls are easy to understand, making it accessible for players of all skill levels.
- The art styles and music are well-executed, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the game.
- The game is too easy, with excessive lives and a lack of challenging gameplay, leading to a repetitive experience.
- There is a need for more power-ups, enemy variety, and difficulty scaling to maintain player interest.
- Some gameplay mechanics, such as the ball's bounce and the lack of an in-game tutorial, could use improvement.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics feature appealing art styles across the game's different campaigns, providing a visually enjoyable experience despite some minor graphical hiccups. While the campaigns may feel similar in gameplay, the varied aesthetics offer a refreshing exploration for players. Overall, the visuals contribute positively to the game's charm, making it worth a try for casual gamers.
“The art styles for the campaign were really nice.”
“The game has different campaigns with different art styles, which are nice to explore.”
“A little mindless fun but still got a few things to pull you in and focus up. I can't wait to see how it improves; there are a few graphical hiccups, but nothing groundbreaking. Give it a shot if you got 4 bucks and a little free time!”
“The three different campaigns felt exactly the same but just with a different aesthetic.”
“There are a few graphical hiccups, but nothing groundbreaking.”