3D Brick Breaker Revolution

Brick Breaker Revolution App Store Icon
Developer(s) Digital Chocolate
Publisher(s) Digital Chocolate
Distributor(s) App Store, Zune Marketplace
Platform(s) iOS, Windows Phone 7
Release date(s) iOSiPhone:
original paid – 2/27/2009
original free – 3/27/2009
Windows Phone 7 - 12/1/2010
Mode(s) Single-player

3D Brick Breaker Revolution is a game for iOS and Windows Phone 7 developed by Digital Chocolate and released March 27, 2009 (for iOS).[1][2][3] The game was ported to Windows Phone 7 and released on December 1, 2010 for $2.99. The Windows Phone 7 version offers Leaderboard and Achievement support as a title for Xbox LIVE enabled games. This game is also available in a free lite version with fewer levels and weapons.[1]

Other versions

Many other versions of the game have been created for iOS. 3D Brick Breaker Revolution 2 was released January 29, 2010 with paid and free versions for iPhone. On August 20, 2010, a paid HD version for iPad was released, followed by a free version on October 14. Also, Monster 3D Brick Breaker Revolution was released for iPad on October 29, followed by free and paid iPhone versions on November 6 and November 8 respectively. Monster 3D Brick Breaker Revolution does not have a free HD (iPad) version.

Most of the games have not been updated recently, except for 3D Brick Breaker Revolution FREE for iPhone. Version 1.1.18 added Game Center support, time attack mode, new power-ups, new graphics, game expansion packs, and more.[4]

Gameplay

A boss battle in revolution mode.

Brick Breaker Revolution 3D is an Arkanoid style game where players destroy bricks and boss battles using weapons and a ball.[5] The game features 24 power-ups that are collected as they drop down the screen during levels. They can be selected for a one time use until another is collected and include, but are not limited to, Jump, Vision Twist, Laser, Cannons, Nuke, and Unstoppable.

There are three game modes: classic mode, revolution mode, and time attack.

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