Circle Breaker Madness
About
-- Circle Breaker Madness --
Circle Breaker Madness is a brick destroying game. Use balls to destroy the bricks but watch out in this circular playing field, as the ball is always on its way out!
Catch it and send it back into the center on its mission to destroy the bricks.
--This game is only available for Windows--
Circle Breaker Madness is a game with an arcade and retro feeling. Simple graphics, catchy music and captivating gameplay.
Go for a run in endless mode, with 40 different levels, and try to destroy as many bricks as possible before your lives run out. Or try to set a time record normal mode, where you will encounter 10 predetermined levels.
Circle Breaker Madness is Golden Forest Games first step into the world of video game entertainment.
Founded by Kevin "Ratkes" Rampf, currently sole member of the studio, it hopefully is the start of a great game developer career.
Music for the game was made by Arnd-Kisho Langenberg from KRAKL Games.
Controls
The game can be controlled by either using a mouse (with mouse wheel button) or keyboard.
Lots of options
The game is highly customizable. Look into the settings to tailor the game experience to your taste.
-- Accessibility Settings --
The game features a range of settings to make the game more accessible.
- the game can be played with only one hand
- it can be played using only the mouse (if the mouse has a mouse wheel that also works as a button)
- it can be played only using the keyboard
- game speed can be lowered
- player can give themselves infinite lives
- keys and buttons can be set
- color contrast can be lowered
- show indicators to better understand what is happening
- turn of screen shake and effects
-- Credits --
A Golden Forest Games Production
A game made by
Kevin "Ratkes" Rampf
Math and programming advice
FaultyFunctions
FriendlyCosmonaut
minirop
ScaryMoonchild
Sidorakh
Music
Arnd-Kisho Langenberg
Testing
Arnd-Kisho Langenberg
Kaii-Roman Langenberg
Sören Rampf
Special Thanks
FriendlyCosmonaut
رامي اسماعيل | Rami Ismail
Shaun Spalding