Disc Brick

In-app purchases
4.3
266 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image

About this game

Relax with this beautiful and simple time-passing game.

Collect discs and break bricks; see how far you can go without letting a brick hit the red line! It's harder than it looks...

Angle the throw of your disc so that you bounce off of as many bricks as possible before it comes back. With each new row, the bricks get harder to break, but you can collect more discs as you go.

Sometimes, power-ups may appear! Collect them and use them later to get out of a tight spot!
Updated on
Oct 17, 2022

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection

Ratings and reviews

4.4
262 reviews
Joey K
June 12, 2022
Update: Still don't love the "mis-click and you'll get an ad for premium" UI, but the added "Disable Animations" setting helps a lot with the comfort level of the 2.0 release. Not against paid apps or paying devs at all, just not a huge fan of "pay to win" (extra power up slot) and premium ads on both the new game screen and in every game.
10 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Roger Pollard
June 7, 2022
Yes, the new features, which were highly requested by many users, took me multiple months to implement, so I’m charging a one-time cost to access them. Please note that all features from the base v1 game are still free to play with no ads, so nothing about the free game has changed. I’m sorry if you find this disagreeable but devs need to eat, too.
A Google user
March 20, 2020
There are a lot of these types of games in the play store, but this one stands out for being simple, pretty, and ad free. Thank you for that! 2 suggestions: make it easier to aim (maybe by letting us choose whether to aim by pulling back or pointing forward) and allow us to speed up the balls when they get stuck in a loop.
16 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
A Google user
February 11, 2020
It's fine. Basically an upside-down freeware version of Holedown (which itself was kind of a riff on Orbital). No ads, which is yay. In-app purchases consist of themes which…fine. Support the dev, basically. Nothing wrong with that. I'm disappointed by the size of the play area relative to the discs. There's just a lot of unused space, and it feels really cramped. Also found the controls unintuitive compared to those other (paid) apps. But it's free, and not shovelware. Worth a look.
8 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?

What's new

This update balances the difficulty curve, including increasing the rate of power-up spawns. The theme store has also been updated to allow users to preview themes before purchasing them, and a new purchasable theme has been added.