

One More Brick combines brick-breaking with bubble shooter mechanics. You fire balls at descending rows of numbered bricks—each hit reduces a brick's count until it breaks. Aim matters: bouncing shots off walls lets you clear multiple bricks per volley. Bricks creep downward after each turn, so you're racing the bottom of the screen. The game includes unlockable balls with distinct abilities that change how you approach layouts. A built-in editor lets you modify ball properties. It's designed for one-handed play in short bursts or extended runs, with offline functionality. Leaderboards track high scores if you want competition. The loop is simple—launch, watch physics unfold, repeat—but positioning your angle before each shot keeps it from feeling automatic.





