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Hyperspeed Brick Breaker Drawkanoid Out Now on Steam

Hyperspeed Brick Breaker Drawkanoid Out Now on Steam

Clear neon hyperspace blockages with this gorgeous new block-breaking formula!

 

Cape Town, South Africa — January 21st, 2020 — Independent developer QCF Design today announced that neon-drenched block breaker, Drawkanoid, is now available for PC on Steam. Cleverly combining hyperspeed action with bullet time, Drawkanoid lets players draw the paddle that ricochets the lightning fast ball into layers of bricks bursting them into a glistening sparkle.

“I’m thrilled to release Drawkanoid and offer a different take on the block-breaking genre,” said Danny Day, CEO of QCF Design. “It’s fast, fun and gorgeous to look at. With shiny explosions, ridiculous power ups and various modes, Drawkanoid has something for everyone. Draw fast, break faster!”

Bringing back the classic Arkanoid spirit, Drawkanoid takes the good old brick-smashing action and pushes it to the extreme. Players have to strategically draw the paddle to blast off the supersonic ball that shatters everything into explosion-filled eye candy. Bullet time lets players tactically deploy various power ups and score huge combos, gradually accelerating the speed of the game as players improve. Drawkanoid features multiple game modes, including a tension-mounting race against the clock in Countdown, and a Zen mode to completely zone out in while therapeutically smashing kaleidoscopic patterns to calming chiptunes.

Drawkanoid won NGDC Season III Game of the Year award in 2019.

Follow Drawkanoid on:

Official website: http://www.drawkanoid.com
Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/951370/Drawkanoid/

About QCF Design

Founded in 2007, QCF is an indie developer based in Cape Town, South Africa. The team is mostly known for their critically acclaimed roguelike puzzle game Desktop Dungeons, but has worked on everything from pull-out board games for magazines to educational content for the World Bank Institute. For more information, visit: http://www.qcfdesign.com or follow the developer on @QCFdesign or @dislekcia.