Super Ball! is a simple, but equally elegant, brick-breaker game in the style of Arkanoid or Breakout. The paddle is controlled entirely with the keyboard, and there are only PC speaker sounds, but the game features quality VGA 256-colour graphics (not exactly widespread in 1992), and very solid gameplay. There are no between-level shops, but there is a decent array of bonuses that fall out from the blocks. Watch out for bombs though, as one is enough to instantly destroy the paddle. Super Ball! is free to distribute, but registered users would get extra bonus materials and a special code for the secret level. A non-free version called Super Ball Deluxe was also available for purchase from the author, with additional levels, powerups and other features.
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