One of these days there will be no more twists on the brick breaking game concept. Since the dawn of home video games, this diversion has gone through more iterations than just about anything. Bricks of Atlantis moves the concept forward by combining the traditional brick obstacles with sea creatures aiming to block your path. Jellyfish, clownfish, coral, seaweed and little fish you can't possible hit all combine to create one of the more challenging block breakers I've played. Most levels start with plenty of low altitude blocks, meaning you need to be quick or lose your paddle. Gems and power-ups provide additional points and bonuses, but you need to be quick or it will all sink into the lost city. Sixty minutes of game play was enough for me, but as with others in the category, Bricks of Atlantis proves to be habit forming.

Bricks of Atlantis
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