Throw in the bright, colourful presentation and there's no denying the charm of the game. It's really rather satisfying to watch a massive pirate ship or an Inca temple collapsing into nothingness because of a well-placed bounce. Each contains ten levels stuffed with pirates, jungles, Inca architecture, and ships. There are four themed worlds in the game: Pirate, Shark, Shaman, and Tiger. The twist is that rather than destroying nondescript blocks you're annihilating physics-based scenery. Let the ball slip past you and you lose a life. You control the paddle using a choice of either teeny tiny on-screen buttons or by dragging. The aim in Magic Orbz is to use a curved paddle to bounce a ball in the direction of destructible objects - though you probably worked that out when you read the term ' Breakout clone'. After debuting on consoles in 2009, bubbly Breakout-clone Magic Orbz has bounced onto mobile with bonus content and, inevitably, new opportunities to spend your money via in-app purchases.īut while the core of the game is entertaining and most of the additions are welcome, you may find yourself yearning for more.
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