» Game Description

Meteor

A new challenge for all breakout-style game fans! Destroy bricks and the enemy robots guarding them as you dodge their bullets and bombs! Be on your guard against the attacking spaceships, as well! There are 90 kinetically challenging levels to break your way through so use your myriad of power-ups and weapons to their fullest potential! Meteor...it's a volatile good time!

» Game Features

  • A Kinetic Brick-Buster!
  • Enemy Robots And Attacking Spaceships!
  • 90 Volatile Levels!
  • Countless Balls And Weapons!

» Game Reviews

  • “I like these types of games but this one fell way way short of what I was expecting. The power ups were few and far between the game play was slow and after about 45 minutes I had to uninstall it. The only difference was the "Boss Ships" they were nice but to easy to beat. Sorry guys but this game is going no where.” – Nighted
  • “really a nice game, is a mix between ricochet and atomaders, but is better” – Brent
  • “Timing is a lot on the release of games and this was a bad one after Bricktopia Lego It must be difficult to follow and act like that If you have never played brick busters before its ok But ive played lots so nothing new here especially after Lego !” – solsticio57
  • “After I downloaded Meteor it was my first impression Brilliant I then started to play, it is one of the most impressive games I have ever played. Pure genius” – Jasmine5448

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P500

Download Meteor (6.41 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: Nuclear Games
Release Date: 2006-10-10
Tags: action, breakout

Did you know that…
A meteor is the visible event that occurs when a meteoroid or asteroid enters Earth's atmosphere and becomes brightly visible. For bodies with a size scale larger than the atmospheric mean free path (10 cm to several metres) the visibility is due to the heat produced by the ram pressure (not friction, as is commonly assumed) of atmospheric entry. Since the majority of meteors are from small sand-grain size meteoroid bodies, most visible signatures are caused by electron relaxation following the individual collisions between vaporized meteor atoms and atmospheric constituents. The meteor is simply the visible event rather than an object itself.

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