Installation
From Ubuntu Terminal screen (Applications > Accessories > Terminal), type:
sudo apt-get install kbounce
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kbounce
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Setting up kbounce (4:3.5.8-0ubuntu1) …
How to play?
- Open Applications > Games > Kbounce.
- When you start the game, there are 2 balls that bounce off inside this square area.
- All you have to do is click the cursor on any parts inside the square to create bricks partition (wall).
- The bricks can be built horizontal and vertical. The default is horizontal.
- To switch between Horizontal and Vertical use Right Mouse Button.
- You have to count to the right time and position before you start to click the area because you only have one chance.
- First time the ball hit your ‘growing wall‘, the wall will be disappear starting the hit part.
- Second time the ball hit your ‘growing wall‘, you lose.
- The easy trick that I have is separate the balls.
- If you can do it, it will be easier for your to focus on one ball first.
- Then start build vertically, finish the first area then continue with the other area.
- If you are lucky, you can fill 50% area directly.
- Then start build it vertically.
- Continue until the area is getting smaller.
- But you have to be careful, because once the balls hit your ‘growing wall‘ you have to start the again.
- After you finish the 75% area, you will go to the next level.
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