This is a brick breaking game inspired by the arcade classic Arkanoid and the OG brick breaker Breakout. Keep the ball in play and take out all the bricks on the top screen by using a paddle.
Always keep the ball in play.
Unlock new power ups by collecting them with the paddle.
Play through 60 increasingly challenging levels.
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Arkanoid Blocks Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Bounce the ball and use power ups to destroy all the blocks in the top row.
Starting the Game
On the welcome screen, select the play button to begin.
Your web browser automatically saves your game progress.
You can see the number of levels you’ve unlocked on the bottom center of the welcome screen.
To clear your previous progress, select the gear button on the bottom right corner of the welcome screen.
Game Controls
Desktop
With your mouse, left click and drag to move the paddle.
Touchscreen devices
Tap and swipe the paddle with your fingers.
Controls and indicators
Top center:
Level number
Top right corner (top-down):
Home button: Quits the game and returns you to the welcome screen
Grid button: Quits the game and returns you to the level selection screen
Reset button: Restores the game to the way it was at the beginning
Game Play
Levels
Levels are unlocked sequentially.
You start with only the first level unlocked.
Finish one level to unlock the next.
There are 60 levels in this game.
You can replay any of the levels you’ve already beat.
If you lose a level you can replay it an unlimited number of times.
Basic rules
The game plays a lot like other brick breakers.
Click or tap to launch the ball.
Use the paddle to direct the ball toward the bricks.
Collect power ups to help you clear out the bricks faster.
Break all the bricks to finish the level.
There are a few key differences between this game and our other brick breaker games.
At the start of the level, a moving arrow will show you which direction the game will fire the ball.
There is only one playable ball in each level. If you fail to catch it with the paddle, you lose.
Some bricks are locked and cannot be broken without a power up.
Bricks
To clear each level, you must remove all of the bricks.
Your ball cannot bust through all the bricks.
Some bricks need to be hit several times before they get destroyed.
Certain bricks can only be destroyed with a power up.
Bricks with question marks release a randomly generated power up when broken.
Bricks with skulls explode, destroying any locked brick around them.
Power ups
Power ups can come from a brick with a question mark or fall from the top of the game screen.
To activate them, you must collect them with your paddle. Be careful not to miss the ball.
The power ups are as follows:
Fire ball: Briefly makes your ball capable of quickly burning through any of the bricks
Laser: Fires a powerful laser at the bricks from the paddle
Blasters: Lets your paddle fire bullets at the bricks
The fire ball, laser, and blaster power ups are one of the ways available to clear locked bricks.
Target Audience
The game is suited for players who like brick breaking games.
The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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