Destroy all the bricks in the addictive BBTAN
We've seen this kind of game plenty of times: there are loads of bricks at the top of the screen which we have to destroy by shooting a ball at them. Something similar to Arkanoid but without using a platform to make the ball rebound... This new version goes by the name of BBTAN by 111%.
And although we've seen this gameplay before, that doesn't mean that it's boring, totally the opposite. Here we'll have to shoot the balls from the bottom of the screen swiping our finger up and down to direct the shots.
Simple yet addictive: destroy all the bricks on your screen
Each brick to be broken has a different resistance which is indicated by a number written on each one of them and is basically the number of hits necessary to destroy it. As we advance, we'll have to take care of more bricks also stronger ones. Luckily enough, our conditions will also improve if we play our cards right.
It brings together elements from many different games including Arkanoid and Puzzle Bobble.
We can improve our firepower, use different boosters to speed up the destruction of the bricks... whatever it takes to prevent them from reaching the bottom of the screen. Because here goes a similarity to Puzzle Bobble: the blocks we don't destroy will drop a position on the next level.
- Unlock the 35 balls available.
- Challenge your friends through Google Play Games.
- Discover the secret ball in the game's Facebook profile.
- Bear in mind the laws of physics.
Amongst other features, we have to mention the game's colorful yet stripped-down design or the possibility to share the game's screenshots online through social networks of the likes of Facebook or Instagram.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0
- Offers in-app purchases.
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Antony Peel