Outer Space Arkanoid
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Classic Arkanoid or Breakout game in HTML5. Shoot all bricks with the ball and keep the ball in play with your paddle. Move the paddle with the mouse or with your finger on Mobile devices.Outer Space Arkanoid is an HTML-based online game that offers a variation of the classic Arkanoid or Breakout style gameplay, set in a space-themed environment. In this game, players control a paddle to bounce a ball and break bricks or blocks, but with a sci-fi twist, possibly featuring outer space-themed backgrounds, obstacles, or power-ups.Paddle Control: The player controls a paddle (which may look like a spaceship, space station, or other space-themed object) that moves horizontally at the bottom of the screen. The paddle’s job is to bounce a ball that continuously moves upwards towards the blocks above. The player needs to catch and redirect the ball to break the blocks, and it may bounce off the sides of the screen depending on the angle. Blocks and Power-ups: The game features blocks or bricks that the player must destroy by making the ball hit them. Each block could represent a different challenge, and some might have special effects. Power-ups: As the ball hits certain blocks, it may trigger power-ups that help the player. Common power-ups include: Size increase/decrease: Making the paddle larger or smaller. Ball speed: Speeding up or slowing down the ball. Multi-ball: Splitting the ball into multiple balls to break more blocks at once. Laser or shield: Allowing the player to shoot lasers or gain temporary protection from the ball falling off. Levels and Difficulty: The game progresses through different levels, with each new level introducing a more complex arrangement of blocks, different block types (e.g., unbreakable blocks), and sometimes new obstacles like moving blocks or walls. Difficulty ramps up as the ball moves faster or the arrangement of blocks becomes more difficult to hit. Space Theme: Unlike classic Arkanoid, Outer Space Arkanoid adds a space-themed setting. This could include: Backgrounds with stars, planets, or galaxies. Special "space" blocks with unique powers or effects. Space-related obstacles or enemies that occasionally interfere with gameplay. Game Over and High Scores: Players continue to play until they run out of lives, which typically happens if they miss the ball a set number of times, causing the ball to fall off the screen. After losing all lives, the game ends, but players can try again to achieve a higher score. Scoring: Players earn points for breaking blocks and completing levels. Power-ups and special blocks might provide additional points or bonuses. The goal is to achieve the highest score possible while progressing through the levels.
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