Replay a stage to try to get all of the gold rings, get a higher score, and/or trying to do the trophies (achievements). There is a lite version for people to try. There is no iPod music support at the time of this review. I wish the music stage having instruments sound like they do when you destroy those respective blocks instead of the brick breaking sound. Bricks breaking, ball or balls ricocheting off a wall or something, and sometimes hearing something like a submarine radar or a laser charging. The music is used on every stage and the sound effects are what I expect them to sound. The audio in Ricochet Infinity is above average. From my experience with this app, I didn’t notice any pixilation. You can tell if a power-up is negative since it is red but beware of ship specialties. This game has a variety of colors and feature block formations of ships, musical instruments, and other things. The background is also detailed since it can have flying vehicles and an underwater stage with air bubbles and fish. The graphics are small but are very detailed. Ricochet Infinity is a very fun take on brick breaking games. Each stage usually lives up to its name such as submarine featuring a submarine that has a radar sound effect. The puzzles and how the stage looks is what changed my opinion on the brick breaking genre. Some problems that I have with the game are lack of an in-depth tutorial and mechanics, the size of the graphics, and no end of stage restart. The ships have various effects while the balls have a different look. There are five gold rings in each level and collecting them will unlock ships and balls. Most ships have positive and negative power-ups that activate when you pick up a ship power-up. Some negative ones are taking away a life, faster ball speed, and freezing your ship. Some positive effects are an extra life, slower ball speed, and weapons such as a lightning ball, guns, and a laser beam. Power-ups are used when your ship touches them. There are many things to keep an eye out such as your ball, positive and negative power-ups, gold rings, etc. Each difficulty level is different such as kids difficulty always has a safety bumper at the bottom of the screen while hard features a faster ball speed but gives more points. Ricochet Infinity requires iOS 3.0 or better and can be played on the iPhone and iPod Touch.Ĭontrols are simple since all you need to do is use a slider to move the paddle (ship with a curved bumper) left and right and tilting your device left or right to control your ball and try to break all the bricks onscreen. From kids to hard difficulty, I think Ricochet Infinity can be enjoyed by anyone. There are four difficulty levels to choose from but you’ll have to stick with it on the profile you’ve created. This iPhone game has impressive visuals with a variety of power-ups, settings, and puzzle combinations. How can iPhone brick breaking games be improved on? Lemon Games SL is selling one of the best Breakout based games I’ve ever played in the App Store.
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