Brick Breaker Blog
Guides and deep dives into the brick-breaking genre — from the 1976 original to modern neon arcade styles. Explore the games, then play them all free on our home page.

Breakout: The Arcade Game That Started It All
The 1976 game that invented the brick-breaking genre.

Arkanoid: How Power-Ups Reinvented Brick Breaking
Capsules, multi-ball and the template every game follows.

Brick Breaker: The Browser Classic That Never Gets Old
Simple to start, deep enough to play for hours.

Block Breaker: Calm Colors, Satisfying Smashes
Soft pastels and a relaxed, meditative pace.

Brick Buster: Candy Colors and High-Energy Smashing
Bold, candy-bright bricks and playful energy.

Smash Bricks: Pure, Uncluttered Brick-Breaking Fun
The genre stripped to its fast-loading essentials.

Ball Blast: Explosive 3D Style Meets Classic Brick Breaking
Dramatic 3D-style explosions and chain reactions.

Brick Smash: Neon Cracks and Retro-Future Arcade Style
Glowing outlines and cracked-wall textures.

Paddle Battle: Synthwave Grids and Neon Brick Journeys
Glowing purple grids and retro-future level design.