Play the new variation of the classic Breakout game by clearing the screen from blocks of different color and shapes by breaking them with a ball launched by paddle strikes and moving on the horizontal axis. Various strike combinations and shortcuts are available.
DX-Ball was developed to work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or Windows 11 and can function on 32-bit systems.
A very good game, far above average & recommended.
- Simple, addictive, fun and easy to learn.
- Tons of cool power-ups to get and power-downs to avoid.
- It’s completely free.
Of course it seems too simple to be addicting. But that is the beauty of DX Ball. The simplicity means you don’t have to spend hours climbing a learning curve before it is fun. You can download the game and have fun playing immediately… for FREE.
Some of the cool options in DX Ball are: Lasers, Grab Paddle, Fireball, Explosion, Extra Life, Grow Bricks, Next Level, Slow Ball, Through Ball and a few others you can find out by playing and downloading this game! Are you still reading? Download DX Ball and start having fun right away!
About DX-Ball
- DX-Ball was released all the way back in 1996.
- The game was the independently-made project of Michael P. Welch.
- Other games under the DX-Ball banner include DX-Ball 2, Super DX-Ball, Rival Ball and Rival Ball Tournament.
- Michael Welch later went on to form his own game development company, BlitWise Productions. Games that the company has made include Pocket Tanks and Neon Wars.
- DX-Ball is available for free on PC.
- DX-Ball has been downloaded from CNET over six hundred thousand times and has a place on their Top 10 Arcade Games list.
- The original DX-Ball game attracted the attention of Longbow Digital Arts, which developed the majority of its sequels