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I like the chaotic spin on an old classic, but I wish that it came with a manual! You don't need to add a full tutorial, but knowing what the different colored balls do might be nice. At one point, I had six paddles, two of them were skinny. Then it became a giant paddle across the entire screen, then it disappeared, and I watched my ball slowly fall off the bottom of the scree. It was a cool and chaotic moment, but it felt a bit undeserved, it was happening to me, but I wasn't actively participating in the chaos.

Only other critique: the paddle is a little slow. I lost the ball a few times because I simply couldn't move to the other side of the screen as fast as the ball was moving.

Yeah, so I watched this Game Jam Tips video before I started and it said "make sure you use playtesters because you'll be playing your game so much you won't notice you're getting good at it" and I said "pfft, surely not." Now I have learned this is a good tip because almost everyone is mentioning the ball/paddle speed and I will listen next time!

There really isn't anything to know to play better though, the powerups are the color of the brick they came out of, nothing more to it than that.