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Brickles3001 - Brickles for Windows 1.04
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| Brickles3001 is a colorful, soundful, customizable, exciting ball and paddle game. It features adjustable colors and patterns, adjustable ball and paddle sizes, adjustable speed and window sizes. The number of paddles in the game can be changed too. |
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Apr 16, 2004 05:13:14 | | Size | 684 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | teachers, k-12, arcade, elementary school, Brickles3001, games, k12, bricks, breakout, brickles | | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP | | Homepage | winograd.com | | Email | Ken911 @ Winograd.com | | Author | Ken Winograd |
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Description: Brickles3001 is an all-new game based on the ball and paddle game called Brickles, which was first offered in 1985. Brickles3001, the first Windows release, is not your typical ball and paddle game. Brickles3001 features adjustable colors and patterns, adjustable ball and paddle sizes, adjustable speed and window sizes. Even the number of paddles in the game can be changed. Brickles3001 is suitable for everyone from the very youngest children learning to use a mouse, to fast-paced arcade fans, from grandparents to grandkids. The new Brickles3001 includes a new toolbar allowing for rapid personalized game customizations, making it a snap to adjust speed, ball and paddle sizes, game colors and window sizes and shapes. | Short tags: teachers, k-12, arcade, elementary school, Brickles3001, games, k12, bricks, breakout, brickles | System Requirements: Standard Windows PC, no special requirements | Change Info: First Release of Brickles for Windows | |
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