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About This Game This is Caromble!; A fresh new take on the brick break game! Free the corrupted world and fight evil with physics-based destruction, puzzles, explosions, skill-levels, power-ups, mayhem, more explosions, further puzzles, speedruns, superscore medals, unlockable challenges and some surprises you would't expect in a brick breaker game. Brick break your way to glory and discover a world of nostalgic wonder. Let’s get ready to Caromble!The full release of Caromble! will feature: Six chapters Each level has multiple playable areas Physics based destruction Medals for speed runs and highscores Numerous unlockable skill levels Powerups Explosions Powerups that cause explosions Explosions that release powerups Puzzles And yes... platforming elements (say what?!)The current state of the Early Access build is:BuggyNot fully optimized for performanceContains the first 5 chapters with 20 areasAnd 8 unlockable skill levelsProduction quality equivalent to release qualityVery enjoyablePlease help us improve Caromble! Report bugs. Play the game. Enjoy the mechanics. Don't like the mechanics? Tell us about it! Tell us why you think Caromble! is great. Tell us why you think it stinks. Know somebody who might enjoy Caromble!? Help us find them! We're forever in your debt.Thank you for playing Caromble! 7aa9394dea Title: Caromble!Genre: Action, Indie, Early AccessDeveloper:Crimson Owl StudiosPublisher:Crimson Owl StudiosRelease Date: 27 Aug, 2015 Caromble! Crack Activation Code Download caromble скачать. caromble (steam. caromble скачать торрентом. caromble download the design and the art style looks amazing. needs more variety of power ups . finish under time not easy i tried 6 time first level mist it by few seconds each time. \u2b50\u2b50\u2b50\u2b50\u2b50.. I thought this game was going to be more fun. The levels all look the same; no creativity in themes or bosses, same boss every time.Some years ago I saw a better brick-hitting game similar to this one on Amazon and it looked way more fun with lots of power-ups and better scenarios, and this was almost 10 years ago.I recommend you play it with your mouse. I tried playing it using a controller and it didn't work well on my PC. The mouse responded well enough.It is also a little difficult with only two-balls per scenario and you have to finish a stage that consists of at least four scenarios and if you lose you're back to the first scenario of the whole stage.Overrated and expensive, especially expensive. I whish I would've played this in the first 30 days to get my money back; it's not enjoyable for me and this makes it even more boring than already is.I do play it, but I quickly leave it.Overall, save your money for something else; I've seen SNES games of the same genre that are more creative and fun.. "So much more than a game.....CAROMBLE! IS ART !!!!"For Christmas, 1973 I was fortunate enough to receive the very first console game system available in America\u2026.Odyssey by Magnavox. Though it advertised as having about a dozen games, in reality it was just a dozen forms of PONG with plastic overlays for your TV set to create slightly differing game effects. (Not a criticism\u2026PONG was a great game!) Who would have imagined that over FORTY years later, the most exciting new game I\u2019m playing currently is actually just an unbelievably amazing new version of the original master, PONG\u2026..Caromble!.Throughout the years, the concept behind every similar type of \u201chit a moving object with a paddle; rinse & repeat\u201d game has been the same, brilliant in its simlicity. But now we have that same simple concept, but added to it some genuinely remarkable newer concepts to bring this great concept well into the 21st century:GRAPHICS \u2013 Caromble!\u2019s \u201cphoto-real\u201d type of animation (with enough \u201ctrue\u201d animation aspects so as to not seem commonplace) is some of the most intriguing I\u2019ve ever seen in any computer game. Because of the nature of this game, being able to know \u201cwhat, where and when\u201d is very critical, but still needs to have an amusing aspect. Caromble! succeeds wonderfully, and beautifully. I hope to see more of this style in other games.LEVELS \u2013 Caromble! is NEVER easy, but the learning curve works well. The game starts with a multi-step intro to prepare players for both the \u201cProtect the Earth\u201d story, and the necessary aspects of the game in a very simple format. From there, each level is composed of three(?) separate (and unique) but connected game areas, each (seemingly) ending with the same Big Red Boss. Each new area must be unlocked by defeating the boss on the last stage of the previous level.CONTROL \u2013 Unlike some similar games, control over the ball is a critical aspect of Caromble!. But it\u2019s also fairly easy to learn. I\u2019m certain I\u2019ve played well over 1,000 hours of computer pinball, and have to say that CAROMBLE! FEELS MORE LIKE PINBALL than any other similar type game . I find myself enjoying it in quite the same way that I love playing pinball for hours on end. Over fifty of my Stream friends are serious pinball players. I suggest that each of you consider taking a look at Caromble! to see if you feel the same sort of control, Zen and heart-pounding excitement that pinball offers, and that I\u2019m happy to say I feel from Caromble!.PHYSICS - So natural, I originally forgot to include it in this review, and had to edit this in.AWARDS \u2013 Currently, the Early Access form of Caromble! lacks both achievements and cards, but it does have AWARDS. For each three-stage level there are three awards available; completion, score and time. Completion is adequate to unlock the next level. In the event you are SO CLOSE to winning, there\u2019s a MERCY selection upon losing. MERCY allows a single extra life\/ball. (How that effects awards or high scores isn\u2019t known to me at this point.)POWERUPS \u2013 As is typical with Breakout type games, powerups can be obtained for immediate use. Some make the game easier, some make the game harder. (But it\u2019s easy to tell them apart by color.) Extra Ball powerups can be stacked to the point that it\u2019s possible to have as many as five balls on the field at once (and maybe more. Understand I\u2019m still on early levels of this game.)Admittedly, Caromble! seems to be a bit pricier than similar type games, and that\u2019s why I waited this long. I see now that waiting was a mistake. This game is everything I hoped it might be, and more. The thrill of taking down whole BUILDINGS (as well as hitting a well-aimed shot perfectly) is hard to describe. And while the music may leave something to be desired, it wasn\u2019t until I played with headphones, and heard each and every single THUD and THUMP, that I really began to feel myself to be a part of the game. And that\u2019s a place I am VERY happy to be. (My time on Caromble! is currently 6 hours. I bought it about 12 hours ago.). Having played for half an hour I got to the 4th level of the 1st chapter. My experience so far: This is a game that is easy to learn, but very hard to master: the levels are easy, but the challenges are hard. The physicsengine in this game works very well and adds to the overall feeling of destruction. Seeing contructions tumbling down and sending the supercharged ball through it feels very satisfying. The artstyle and level design give off a steampunk Borderlands-feel by having thick black edges and iron everywhere.Since it's still in Early Acces some options and features are not present in this build (V-sync, controller support), only basic ones like volume and resolution setting are present at the moment.The first level alone adds interesting and new mechanics and to the classic Breakout mechanic, so I'm very excited to see what future updates bring to this game.. NEED MORE COINS DADDY! xDSeriously:This game is great so far! its fun to play. Nice idea and cool levels so far!Keep going on and add some more nice gimmicks to it.Two Issues i encountered right now:- VSync - i couldnt manage to get vsync working, neither by altering the xml config files nor by forcing the drivers to use vsync.- FIXED: at the B chapter the ball glitches very often in front of my "bar" to the right.. like a magnetic force distracts the ball.. life lost. As you see.. they take the issues serious! VERY WELCOME! Thanks for the fix!overall: VERY NICE !. Wow! two breakouts released in a day. Breakout\/arkanoid games have always been one of my favorite arcade genres ever since the first one was released way back in the late 1970's. I've played hundreds of them over the years and have some particular favorites (e.g. Acky's XP Breakout, Ricochet infinity, Arcmania 2, Reaxxion, Hyperballoid 2, Arkanoid: The Virtual Isles, Incrediball:The Seven Sapphires, Magic Ball 3 aka Smash Ball 3, plus several others). All of those mentioned had something different or special about them such as a never before seen power up, a level editor, hidden levels, great level design or mini games, most of which gave them a lot of replayability. That said Caromble has an innovative addition called leap motion, which requires you to purchase the leap motion hardware that'll set you back just under 90 Euro's. I like the idea, it would go well with my Track IR, but for this game, I doubt i'll be spending a further 90 euro's. The level designs are nice and I like the color scheme, which reminds me of the colors used in Borderland and Borderland 2. There's nothing spectacular about the game play, in fact I found it a little tedious, though there are some nice features; for example, i) ... A request window pops up for suggestions and feedback when you close the game down (this will probably disappear once the game comes out of early access), ii) ... Level navigation is simple iii) ... You can avoid the last few awkard to get bricks by hitting the portal at the top of the arena, that appears when there are only a few bricks left.iv) ... The way you can curve the ball by slicing the ball as it hits the bat.v) ... The end of stage bosses.vi) ... Unfortunately I don't think the overall ball physics are good, and the bat seems a little sluggish. I've been playing breakouts frequently for over 30 years and consider myself an experienced player, yet I missed quite a few balls in the first 10 or so minutes due to the bat sluggishness. It's nothing major and changing the sensitivity of your mouse can sort the problem somewhat. Suggestions to the developer:It would be nice if there was a count down indicator showing how long there was left of any power-ups captured and I'd love to see a level editor. I'd also like to be able to select or deselect power ups. I've only ever seen this functionality in a few breakouts and it added a lot of replayability. Also some idea's for new power-ups include ball shape changes and bat shape changes to add to the randomness of ball flight. I will return to this review to update it once I've added a few hours of game play and when its out of early access. Hopefully we will see lots of updates and additions. Overall I give this a thumbs up.You can see a couple of videos of game play HERE and HERECheck out Xaxtor99's review and video available HERE. I will be updating my review with a more positive feel to my feedback once I've played the game a little more.. This one was a very nice suprise. It may be hard to follow the ball every so often but it is very original for a brick breaking game. A great time-killer!. Wow! two breakouts released in a day. Breakout\/arkanoid games have always been one of my favorite arcade genres ever since the first one was released way back in the late 1970's. I've played hundreds of them over the years and have some particular favorites (e.g. Acky's XP Breakout, Ricochet infinity, Arcmania 2, Reaxxion, Hyperballoid 2, Arkanoid: The Virtual Isles, Incrediball:The Seven Sapphires, Magic Ball 3 aka Smash Ball 3, plus several others). All of those mentioned had something different or special about them such as a never before seen power up, a level editor, hidden levels, great level design or mini games, most of which gave them a lot of replayability. That said Caromble has an innovative addition called leap motion, which requires you to purchase the leap motion hardware that'll set you back just under 90 Euro's. I like the idea, it would go well with my Track IR, but for this game, I doubt i'll be spending a further 90 euro's. The level designs are nice and I like the color scheme, which reminds me of the colors used in Borderland and Borderland 2. There's nothing spectacular about the game play, in fact I found it a little tedious, though there are some nice features; for example, i) ... A request window pops up for suggestions and feedback when you close the game down (this will probably disappear once the game comes out of early access), ii) ... Level navigation is simple iii) ... You can avoid the last few awkard to get bricks by hitting the portal at the top of the arena, that appears when there are only a few bricks left.iv) ... The way you can curve the ball by slicing the ball as it hits the bat.v) ... The end of stage bosses.vi) ... Unfortunately I don't think the overall ball physics are good, and the bat seems a little sluggish. I've been playing breakouts frequently for over 30 years and consider myself an experienced player, yet I missed quite a few balls in the first 10 or so minutes due to the bat sluggishness. It's nothing major and changing the sensitivity of your mouse can sort the problem somewhat. Suggestions to the developer:It would be nice if there was a count down indicator showing how long there was left of any power-ups captured and I'd love to see a level editor. I'd also like to be able to select or deselect power ups. I've only ever seen this functionality in a few breakouts and it added a lot of replayability. Also some idea's for new power-ups include ball shape changes and bat shape changes to add to the randomness of ball flight. I will return to this review to update it once I've added a few hours of game play and when its out of early access. Hopefully we will see lots of updates and additions. Overall I give this a thumbs up.You can see a couple of videos of game play HERE and HERECheck out Xaxtor99's review and video available HERE. I will be updating my review with a more positive feel to my feedback once I've played the game a little more.. Very cool lighting effects and gameplay. 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