
Some versions omit the boss level and increases the level instantly after the target number has been achieved. The player controls a tank to shoot enemies in the screen until a certain number (often 20 to 115) has achieved, with each level often feature "boss battle" in the end where the player would face off a large tank.

However, it is still iconic as a collector item among retro-gaming enthusiasts.

Today, the Brick Game has become significantly rarer in electronic stores and mostly superseded by handheld Famiclone consoles. The former had a TV advert, and at one point appeared in a mail-order magazine.Įven though the handheld gaming industry was popularized by Nintendo's Game Boy in the early-1990s, the Brick Game remained as a popular electronic game as an affordable alternative that is readily available in the market. Alongside the unit, was its smaller counterpart, the ProJR. In the United States, a company operating as ProTech sold a variant in 1998 that also had a calculator integrated into the unit, sold as the Pro200. It still manufactured in China and it is often considered as a low-cost toy that can be easily found on dollar stores or toy stores. The difficulty level and speed of each game can be adjusted by pressing the left or right D-pad.īrick Game was popular after a few years following the success of Tetris and similar puzzle video games in the late 1980s. Each game has its own variations by selecting the number below the letter.

The games are usually arranged within alphabetical letters, with each letter corresponds with different games. In general, the Brick Game is a traditional LCD electronic game, that displays games in 10 x 20 grid screen, the same grid size used in Tetris.
