Winbrick
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Winbrick is a game for Windows computers. It is a version of the classic Breakout for Atari. There is also another version similar to WinBrick called MacBrick, for Macintosh computers. These games are shareware, so each set has 5 levels, but 20 on each set if registered.
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[edit] Winbrick96
In the first version, Winbrick96, there are few modes such as single player, two-player, versus computer.
[edit] Winbrick2000
In Winbrick2000, there are more features, including the level shop, and network play (including a chat feature). It also has another set of levels, including a training set, which displays tips at the bottom of the screen. You may also choose a set of pictures. The default pictures are "Me", "PC", "Hal", "Calc", "Unnamed" and "Abucus", however you can make your own pictures for your user.
[edit] 3DWinbrick2001
The newest version is 3DWinbrick2001. It features 3D graphics and has yet another set of levels.
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