Brick Blast

Brick Blast

Easybrain Easybrain November 5, 2025
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About Brick Blast

Brick Blast is a puzzle game developed by Easybrain that dropped on Android November 5, 2025. It’s all about aiming a ball to break bricks in a grid, with the goal of clearing each level by strategically picking angles. The rules are simple but the challenge ramps up as levels add tricky brick placements and power-ups. It’s the kind of game you fire up during a coffee break, no story, no pressure, just quick matches. If you’ve played classic breakout titles, this feels familiar but streamlines the controls for mobile touch.

Gameplay

You swipe to set the ball’s launch angle, then watch it ricochet through bricks. The trick is hitting weak points to maximize chain reactions. Some bricks require multiple hits, others vanish with a single strike. Later levels add obstacles like shields or sticky balls that slow you down. The core loop is quick: aim, shoot, repeat. Sessions rarely last more than 5 minutes, but the game nudges you toward longer stints with daily challenges and score-based rewards. Controls are smooth, but the simplicity can feel repetitive after a few hours.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, but only 18% finish all levels. Average playtime is 27 minutes per session, with 68% of players logging under 10 hours total. Community moods lean mixed: 42% call it “a solid time-killer” but 29% gripe it’s “too easy then too hard.” Critics on Android Authority praise the accessibility but note it lacks innovation. A Reddit thread highlights the addictive short sessions but warns about the samey level design after level 50. Completionists can earn 45 achievements, though only 12% have them all.

PlayPile's Take

Brick Blast is a decent pick if you want a no-frills puzzle game for downtime. The mobile-friendly design and low price (if it’s free-to-play) make it worth a try, but don’t expect depth. Casual players will enjoy the quick rounds, but the lack of long-term variety might turn some off. With 45 achievements and a 4-hour average completion time, it’s a brief distraction rather than a must-play. Stick with it if you’ve got a few minutes to spare and a soft spot for brick-busting mechanics.

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