
Kevin R
It's unexpectedly addicting. I think the worst thing about this is the scaling of costs for each ball and how buying them at late stages make them worthless. I bought two balls thinking they'd have application, but since they're so expensive to buy upgrades for, it's only smart to upgrade the first four balls. Initial cost being expensive would be fine if upgrading was the same across the board. But it just gets exponentially expensive, which is wack. There's a few issues but it's still neat.
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Tassolhof1234
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I just logged back into idle brick breaker after a short 2 hour break the other day and found the game had reset and I had lost everything. Worse still, the saved game on the cloud had also been erased! I emailed the developers and was advised the bug was fixed and my game restored. When I logged back in I had nothing back. Update - while not everything could be restored, the developers have corrected where they can. It will just take some time to get back to the same position.
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Tech Tree Games
18 December 2024
We are very sorry for the inconvenience. We are already working on ways to prevent anything similar from happening again.

Johnathon Staley
It's pretty good game. I might suggest making all the balls have different prices based on the value they bring to the table. I would also make it so, when you delete a ball you get the money back from how much it cost you to buy and if you sell all of a version of a ball give back the money spent on upgrades/speed and power. And make ball upgrades easier to get, instead of getting points from tournaments use in game money to upgrade, and have the upgrade reset every time you prestige or sell.
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