Description
A tribute to Star trek computer design. Simple and beautiful. Everything made by me.
The original version of Breakout for Atari in 1976 was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, before they founded Apple Computer. Wozniak’s chip compact design for the game didn’t work with Atari’s manufacturing process, and so it was scrapped. Versions of Breakout appeared as hidden Easter eggs in many versions of the Mac OS. Even today, it is included on most iPods.
Instructions
Your mouse will do it all!
Description
Inspired by the Star Trek computers interface, here is Voyager Breakout! A tribute to Star Trek, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Catchy gameplay, catchy music.
For each level the paddle are getting smaller and the ball goes faster.
Look up for the bonus feature. The bonus ball will give you 2 balls at the screen, but the pink ball will give you 4x of normal points and double the normal ball. If you hit a bonus with the ball you get 50+.
The other bonus will give you a bigger paddle. It will small again if you lose the blue ball. If you lose the blue ball, but still got the pink ball, the pink ball will become the blue one, but the paddle will return to normal if it’s big.
Instructions
Use your mouse to move the paddle. When you are in the game you may press Space bar to get the menu screen.
Description
A tribute to Star trek computer design. Simple and beautiful. Everything made by me.
The original version of Breakout for Atari in 1976 was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, before they founded Apple Computer. Wozniak’s chip compact design for the game didn’t work with Atari’s manufacturing process, and so it was scrapped. Versions of Breakout appeared as hidden Easter eggs in many versions of the Mac OS. Even today, it is included on most iPods.
Instructions
Your mouse will do it all!