Magical Brickout

Magical Brickout

Cunning Force Games · 2016 · Action, Indie, Casual, Puzzle

PC
5 user reviews80% · 5
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$1.71-57%
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About Magical Brickout

Magical Brickout offers a new twist on the beloved classic Breakout formula. Instead of moving a small paddle back and forth across the screen you are able to rotate the bricks in a circular fashion as you frantically try to keep the ball in the play area. This fast-paced and addictive gameplay is only half of the fun. Combined with a fantasy theme and beautifully hand painted graphics, casual and hardcore gamers will be entertained for hours.

The magical lands of Wondaria have long been a source of pride and beauty in the kingdom, thanks to the tireless efforts of the fairies that live there. Peace and prosperity existed for generations…until now.

In his quest for unending power, the Evil Wizard has captured all of the good fairies in the land and trapped them in bricks which he used to build up his wicked castle fortress. With the help of his foul minion and a host of diabolical cohorts, no one dares challenge his reign…no one except YOU!

Using an enchanted spherical orb, you must help free the fairies by breaking apart the Evil Wizard’s castle brick by brick. Only then will balance be brought back to the kingdom!

Features

  • Liberate fairies in over 48 thrilling levels spread across 8 magical themes
  • Acquire magical powers and avoid treacherous hazards
  • Overcome unique challenges and boss levels
  • Steamworks integration including achievements, leaderboards, cloud saves, etc...
  • Gamepad support for popular controllers
  • And much, much, more…

What Steam players say

Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.

Not recommended Jun 5, 2017
5/10 meh
6 found this helpful
Not recommended Jun 1, 2026
[h1] This one seems pretty bad unless you're toddler playing Dark Souls on your parent's PC. Gameplay is similar to Peggle but here instead rotate blocks to hit every blue one. [/h1]
5 found this helpful
Not recommended May 5, 2019
Magical Brickout feels like a cheaper, less exciting version of Peggle. The controls are far less precise than they should be and the game is ugly as sin. Can't recommend.
4 found this helpful
Not recommended Aug 26, 2019
It's ok, not ad, playable and functional but from very first moment feels rushed and cheaply made, can still be fun to play but there other games more polished and richer than this one.
2 found this helpful
Recommended Feb 26, 2021
Actually not half as bad as it may look like, or whatever first impressions you might have. But still not great, it's still just a arkanoid in a circle (and I'm sure that concept has been done before as well)
Not recommended Sep 14, 2017
Tags: Casual - Brickbreak & Pinball Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library TLDR: I like the game but it seems to have a hundred and one minor problems that all add up quickly to make the experience miserable. Recommend you go play Shatter instead. http://store.steampowered.com/app/20820/Shatter/ Game detected Xbox360 pad correctly but used Player2 for Player1. Otherwise the granular control of the paddle felt difficult, the discs you are rotating are fairly small and the precision required is fairly high. Using keyboard did not feel any better. There is no sensitivity slider for the controller. Otherwise the assets for tiles were rather ugly. The visual novel/narrative aspect felt extremely amateur. The music was too epic and some of the sound effects sounded oddly dated. Like old edition of windows magicky bling sounds. The ball sometimes bounced at odd angles from the paddle probably detecting angles that are not really visually obvious as rendered. The game tries hard, it spawns bricks in the form of shapes of things related to the story and tosses a bunch of special bricks you gotta go for at priority to win the level. The discs idea was interesting but i…

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