![]() ![]() Even so, DX-Ball still has a few tricks up its sleeve that help it stand out in the crowd. However, that does not mean it can’t be just as fun its progenitor. ![]() At first blush, it might look really derivative, and you would not be entirely wrong in thinking so. It’s very similar though.ĭX-Ball is an independently-made game that was developed in the ‘90s that operates under a lot of similar design principles as Breakout. Somehow, he managed to find a way to combine the two passions.Īre you familiar with the old block-breaking game of Breakout? It was a challenging little classic that had you break apart rows upon rows of shiny little blocks using a ball that you had to ensure never hit the ground. Dave Galvin is a freelance writer and avid gamer.
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