Try launching the ball one click to the left. Hopefully it will knock out the exposed capsule in the left-most column of bricks. If that doesn’t work, then experiment with launching the ball from the default position (zero clicks).
by Pierre
Try launching the ball one click to the left. Hopefully it will knock out the exposed capsule in the left-most column of bricks. If that doesn’t work, then experiment with launching the ball from the default position (zero clicks).
tony says
On this level I always go all the way to the left, wait a second, then launch, this will get the left capsule and destroy many bricks until you see what the capsule is and how to act with it. Because if it is a laser, you want to destroy as many bricks as you can until you pop the other capsules, cause if its a life or gun, you will loose the laser. hope it helps
Pierre says
Thanks Tony!
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andrew wass says
yer i find default always takes a capsual out everytime
Robert Carlson says
Pierre, This is the best website for help with brickbreaker. In your videos what phone are you using? I am using a torch and it is often difficult to adjust “clicks” by one or two etc and often when you tap it the direction changes. Any perspective?
many thanks
Robert
Pierre says
Hi Robert, I have never tried BrickBreaker on the Torch so bear that in mind, but I have a couple suggestions. Firstly you’re right on some models it can be more difficult to measure the number of clicks. For instance, I found it was pretty easy to track the clicks when I originally learned on the Curve and the Pearl. I’m currently using a Bold and it’s more difficult to get it right. I just try to get the ball started in the general direction. One thing that will really improve your accuracy is to launch the ball using the space bar. I’m not sure how practical that is on the Torch, but give it try. When you launch using the space bar, you won’t inadvertently move the cursor.