Radial 50 - for the iPhone and iPod Touch - is a new take on the classic “Breakout” game first introduced on the Atari in 1976. Radial brings an entirely new aspect to the arcade classic by allowing the player to control the paddle and ball around a 360 degree playfield and focusing the gameplay on defeating a central target, rather than the often painful chore of eliminating all targets on the gameboard.
What is Radial 50?
Radial 50 - for the iPhone and iPod Touch - is a new take on the classic “Breakout” game first introduced on the Atari in 1976. Radial brings an entirely new aspect to the arcade classic by allowing the player to control the paddle and ball around a 360 degree playfield and focusing the gameplay on defeating a central target, rather than the often painful chore of eliminating all targets on the gameboard.
Radial 50 works on all Apple iPod Touch and iPhone versions.
The primary objective of Radial 50 is to survive 50 rounds of increasingly difficult gameplay and over those rounds achieve the highest score possible. To pass each round, you will use the iPhone’s touch screen to control the paddle to project the ball towards the targets. Striking the targets will eventually unlock the center defense, allowing you to strike the inner most diamond and advance to the next round. If you miss the ball, allowing it to strike the outer playfield wall, you will lose paddle health. Letting the ball strike the wall too many times will eliminate all health. Health will regenerate over time, but once you lose all health the game is over.
Controlling the Paddle
Controlling the paddle in Radial 50 is as simple as sliding your finger up and down. As you slide your finger the background will spin as well. Think of it as spinning a record, where the paddle is in a fixed position on the record.
Interface Explained
As you play each round, you will begin to familiarize yourself with the interface of Radial 50. Below are details on each interface element.
1. Menu/Pause Button Hitting this button at any time will pause the game, and provide with you with the in-game menu.
2. Health Meter The health meter shows the number of hits remaining before all life is lost and the game is over. The health meter regenerates slowly over time and will always be full at the start of each level.
3. Current Round The current round number, of 50 total.
4. Total Paticles Collected The number of particles you have collected in this round.
5. Overall Score Your overall score for the current game.
6. Playfield The playfield, which consists of the paddle, ball, targets, and the center diamond.
7. Paddle Control Area The area used to control the paddle. Slide your finger up and down to make the paddle spin around the playfield.
8. Paddle The paddle is controlled by the player and is used to project the ball towards the targets. 9. Ball The ball is used to destroy the targets and evenutally strike the center diamond.
10. Center Diamond Strike the center diamond to proceed to the next round. Sometimes the center diamond is protected and the player must eliminate enough targets to unlock it.
Difficulty
The difficulty of each level will increase as you progress through each of the 50 rounds. The following attributes contribute to the increase in difficulty.
Scoring Scoring is the goal in Radial 50, and there are plenty of ways to do it. Major scoring areas include striking targets and target multipliers, collecting target particles, completing each round and doing so quickly, and special bonus point events. The amount of points earned for each scoring element increases with each new round completed.
Below are additional details on Scoring…
The number of particles ejected from each target is relative to the target’s multiplier value.
For example, if the round’s time bonus value is 100, and the player finishes the level in 30 seconds, the time bonus value is 100×150=15,000 points.
Expands the width of the paddle for a short period of time
Causes the ball to travel “through” standard (non-defensive) targets
The entire ring where the powerup existed is eliminated
Restores all health bars
Increases the size of the paddle significantly while also increasing the speed of the ball
Targets within the area where the powerup existed to be eliminated
All standard target values (non-defensive) are increased to a 5x multiplier
Numerous particles are ejected from the center for a short period of time
Creates a protective ring around the playfield for a short period of time
Causes the paddle to act as a magnet so that all particles gravitate towards it
The entire playfield turns dark for a short period, in effect causing the player to lose sight of the ball
The ball will increase in speed for a short period of time
The entire ring where the powerdown existed is refilled with targets
The paddle will decrease in size for a short period of time
Targets within the area where the powerdown existed are refilled with targets
The paddle will move more slowly for a short period of time
The paddle will move in the opposite direction of the normal behavior for a short period of time
The ball will act unpredictably for a short period of time
Each time you record a final score it will be recorded to the Radial 50 leaderboard. Your score will appear in the overall Radial leaderboard along with all other player’s scores, your phone’s individual leaderboard, and a number of additional leaderboards based on your location. Location leaderboards include your city, your state/province, and country geographical regions. Your scores on these leaderboards will be posted along with your unique profile information. For more information on leaderboards click here
Achievements can be earned and new achievements unlocked by accomplishing tasks in Radial 50. For example, reaching Level 50 is an achievement and earning this achievement unlocks additional achievements. Achievements do not earn you points towards the leaderboard during a game session, but trying to earn them is a good way to increase your skills and set yourself apart from other players. There are 20 total achievements that can be earned in Radial 50.
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