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TwinBlok
The time spinners do not take kindly to failure. They will take away your status, wipe out your entity and send you to the nether regions. Your journey begins when the Executive of the Time Spinners (old T. S. , you know) drops you into the fray, prepared and poorly armored, to fight anything the Razerrians . . . can throw, kick or hurl at you. Get through their defenses, get through the 50 levels of time blocks they will use to impede your journey. They'll tempt you with images of your home planet, hurl you through space, rather than simply through time, and dazzle you with nefarious patterns reminiscent of Neo-Draconian Sector arcades in a celebrated bygone era.
As for other Break-out clone games, the basic plot is: BLAST! When you hit blocks, they explode, disappear, change your launch pad into something more (or less!) functional, or alter the 'ball' in some beneficial - or nefarious - way. The worst of all is the dreaded smiley. The smileys do nothing. The ball metamorphoses into a nice fluffy tennis ball-like block, and won't work with any of the blocks until it turns back into a blue piece. You can also add effects to the ball by hitting it in motion, like in table tennis. The longer the ball is in play, the faster it will move and the less time you have to hit it. Some effects are controlled by a timer, and will return to their previous state if you manage to beat the clock.
In two-player mode, saves (and misses), and multi-ball episodes are twice as much fun, and only half as hard to win. You can also play in two-player mode with just one person! Just select the SAME input device for both players in the settings menu.