Dionakra
1998
Dionakra is an Action, Arcade, Sci-fi, and Single-player video game developed by BMW Software GmbH and published by Prism Leisure GmbH for Windows. The game offers the similar gameplay to Arkanoid, and it acts as the enhanced clone of Breakout video game. In the game, the player controls the pad at the bottom of the screen, which is used to hit the bouncing ball towards the number of bricks at the playfield’s top. The player moves to the next level as all bricks are destroyed. During the gameplay, the player encounters different types of bricks, and each offers an individual score and need a certain amount of hit. Dozens of extras that have either negative or positive effects exist. The extras will decide the size of the ball or the pad, increases the number of balls, speed up or slow down the ball, including a laser gun to make the ball explosive. The player starts the game with the number of lives, and the game ends when the player uses his all lives.
#1 Holedown
Holedown is an Arcade and Single-player video game created by Grapefrukt Games for Android and iOS. The game comes with exciting gameplay, in which the player has to dig deep underground using the ball to break the blocks, travelling his way to the planet cores. There are many rounds, and each has limited shots and some blocks fixed to the wall, and the player can use strategy and aim for massive impact. The ultimate objective of the player is to knock down as many blocks as he can while gathering crystals for upgrades and getting into the depth. During the gameplay, the player can select his ideal upgrades, including starting balls, crystals, and more. He must work his way into the randomly generated environment with the delightful spectacle of bouncing. Holedown includes core features such as Six Planets, Intuitive One-finger Controls, Endless Play Mode, five Achievements, 11 Leaderboards, and more.