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BRKÖUT

$2.99
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About This Game

Classic Brick-Breaking Action with a Strange Twist


Hone your classic arcade skills or gain some new ones. Discover a new way to break out! BRKÖUT is a complex block breaking game that introduces new mechanics over time. While your ball destroys blocks on the top of the screen, your paddle will also fall apart with each hit. You'll have to collect the bricks and rebuild your paddle in order to keep going!

Explore a Forgotten Classic


Recovered from the archives, BRKÖUT has been remastered for 16:9 displays from the original Vic-30 version. For the first time ever, this game is seeing the light of day. To read more about the Vic-30, you can find a historical article at our website.

BRKÖUT Was Developed with Keyboard Controls in Mind


You may play with a controller or using mouse controls, but BRKÖUT was developed for a different time and place, before computer mice.
Use alternative control methods at your own peril. This game is meant to be played alone, and possibly in the dark.

Features:

  • Unique twist on brick breaking gameplay
  • Unfolding narrative inspired by early home computers
  • Original soundtrack produced by Simon Wagg
  • Approximately 2 hours of content
  • Tons and tons of bricks!


Trailer credits:
All footage taken from BRKÖUT
Music in order of appearance:
Itty Bitty 8-Bit by Kevin Macleod
CORE by Simon Wagg (from the BRKÖUT soundtrack)

Pronunciation guide:
BRKÖUT can be pronounced like Breakout, or however you would say BRKOUT.
It is preferably pronounced Brek-ouht due to the O-umlaut.

About the developers:
BRKÖUT is the first full-length game developed by Fisher and Simon Wagg. It was originally the winner of the Game Theory Fall Game Jam in October of 2015 and has been in different stages of development ever since. Fisher Wagg is an amateur game developer who lives in Richmond, Vermont. Simon Wagg is a digital musician and game design student at Champlain College.

This game, the Vic-30, and the emulation are works of fiction.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
14 user reviews
79%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

DÖ YÖU LIKE GAMES THAT ÖFFER AN INTRIGUING STÖRY AND AN ABUNDANCE ÖF UMLAUTS IN UNDER FÖUR HÖURS? Then this is the game for you! Beautifully simple gameplay as a vehicle for a story that was not only captivating, but unique. The narrative is complex and at points disturbing, and without spoiling anything, very meta. The soundtrack also creates the perfect atmosphere throughout, and coupled with the art style, it provides the perfect ambience. I LÖVE THE CÖLÖRS. Overall for a solid 2+ hours of content, it is well worth the price. Hell, you couldn't even buy a movie ticket for this cheap!

10 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

One of the most unique games I have ever played. Just finished a few minutes ago and I have to say they story and music were the strongest parts. This game takes a simple and well known gameplay element from the original Breakout and kicks it up like 10 notches by adding amazing music and sound effects, a story full of psychological horror and just feels addicting and satisfying to play throughout. You can never tell what is going to come next; a minigame, a key story element or maybe just another round of Breakout with new and unexpected rules. Oh yeah, and making me close the game and edit system files in order to continue...wasn't expecting that at all! For $2.99, this game is well worth the price even with only 2-3 hours of playtime to complete.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

4/10 The core idea behind BRKÖUT is kind of fascinating - the old-school Arkanoid gameplay hiding a deeper meta-level tale. I thought that the twist on brick breaking was a cool idea, that the bricks you break must be caught to maintain a "paddle," and that whiffing too many times can actually break your "paddle" and lead to a loss. However, for this to work, the physics of ball movement must be reliable. The game mitigates the bad physics in one way by allowing for infinite balls and allowing for you to move out of frame on the left and right to re-emerge on the other side, but I think that perhaps more should be done. On a few occasions, the ball bounced back up out of the corner after I missed it with my paddle. Often, the ball would bounce off of my paddle, hit the side wall, and then bounce back downwards again (?). On one occasion I had to restart a level, because the ball bounced off of my paddle and hit the side wall, then went downwards at a slight angle and hit the other w...

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

What begins as a deceptively simple and delightfully hectic take on the classic brickbreaker gameplay slowly becomes an engaging, bizarre, and sometimes disturbing story told through glitches and system errors. The core gameplay mechanic is quite enjoyable, even though it slightly lacks challenge - but that's alright, because where the game really shines is the tale it tells (I won't divulge any details). But by far, my favorite part of this game is the soundtrack. A great mix of driving chiptune tracks, dark and sludgy guitar riffs, and more, that all really add a lot to their respective parts of the game. Overall, well worth my few bucks and the hour and half or so it took to complete.

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This is much more than an arcade game. It's an arcade game in the Twilight Zone. If you like the unexpected and macabre, this is for you. The breakout portion requires you to unlearn your "chase the ball" skills, and apply some strategy. And then... weirdness. Hold on, keep going, and be rewarded. And you might want to break out your Atari 2600 again.

2 helpful
55 min at review
Recommended

Great game! The soundtrack was amazing, and playing though it was very intriguing! I'd check it out if you've got a few bucks to spend, worth every penny!

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

For a couple bucks, this game is worth it. However my biggest gripe is it's lack of physics that even exist in the most rudimentary of Breakout clones from 30+ years ago. The ball drops, and where it hits on your paddle has no effect on where it will travel. It's very random and sometimes VERY frustrating, especially when you are down to your last few pixels. Momentum of the paddle also has no effect. You'll have a few blocks to go on left field, but no matter how you hit the ball or how hard, it travels to the right. Since your paddle only has limited hits, you know you'll get a game over. I play the game with the mouse, and although you see the cursor you can't click on any menu items and are forced to use the keyboard. I love the crazy "plot" screens that appear, but having to restart to the main menu EVERY TIME YOU GET A NEW ONE gets old very fast. I want to keep coming back, but as the game gets harder you realize more and more how flawed it is. I'm enjoying the story, an...

1 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Time to buy it now

1 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

PLAY HAVE GAME FUN NOW

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I found this game to be quite a lot of fun. I recommend it for someone looking for something cool and interesting to play.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Quad Core i3 (or AMD equivalent)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 4000
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 300 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: Intel Quad Core i5+ (or AMD equivalent)
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 560 or later (or AMD equivalent)
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 300 MB available space

FAQ

How much does BRKÖUT cost?

BRKÖUT costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for BRKÖUT?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Quad Core i3 (or AMD equivalent) Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 4000 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 300 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: Intel Quad Core i5+ (or AMD equivalent) Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 560 or later (or AMD equivalent) DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 300 MB available space

What platforms is BRKÖUT available on?

BRKÖUT is available on Windows PC.

Is BRKÖUT worth buying?

BRKÖUT has 79% positive reviews from 14 players.

When was BRKÖUT released?

BRKÖUT was released on Sep 29, 2017.

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