Brickout 2.0 Demo
We have a functional demo online. The layout editor is active but you can't save in the demo.
When you load the demo (Flash 9 is required), you will launch straight into the editor. Here you can adjust many aspects of the game (brick size, bat size, ball speed etc) and test-play the levels. There is no save function in the demo so when you close your browser the changes will be lost.

You can also 'draw' designs in the brick grid by choosing a color by clicking on a brick in the brick menu at the bottom of the screen, then holding the mouse button down and moving across the grid of bricks. Currently if you 'draw' too quickly then some bricks will not be painted in the new color but this will be fixed in the next few days.
Brickout, has 30 editable levels that you can play on almost any Internet connected Windows, Mac or Linux computer. Login and play with your own personal settings. Three themes are available with extensive support for low vision and alternative access methods (switches, expanded keyboards etc.). We are offering an initial opening special subscription price of just US$19.
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If you are using a switch to play the game it can be played by any switch that emulates the spacebar or a mouse-click. The bat can also be controled by moving the mouse or pressing a left or right cursor key. Currently you will need to click the mouse to start each level but we will soon be adding a dwell function (then just hover the mouse cursor over the start button for 1 second to start).
When using a single switch (mouse click or spacebar), the ball bounces off to the left if the switch is pressed then the ball is halfway down the screen, off to the right if the ball is close to the bat, and straight up when the ball is 3/4 of the way down the screen.
We hope the game will be playable by most people with some vision (let us know if you find any limitations). In phase 2 of the project, expected later this year, we will be extending the games with more sound feedback to support blind players. |