Toronto Videogame Database

Longbow Games

DX-Ball 2

DX-Ball 2 is a brick buster game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Longbow Games. As a follow up to DX-Ball by Michael P. Welch, the sequel is foremost remarked by the introduction of its 16-bit high-colour engine, presenting textured bricks and background graphics in vivid colours. The game also features two new Power-Ups, an easy to play "Kid-Mode", and a hotseat multiplayer mode, alongside an original soundtrack by SideWinder. DX-Ball 2 also introduces the feature of board-set selection, allowing the player to select between different sets of boards to play. The free demo thereby comes packed with a total of 24 boards divided into 6 board-sets of 4 boards search. Additional board packs can then be installed for more boards, whereas Board Pack 1 will expand the demo board-sets to 25 boards each, for a total of 150 boards. While a total of five board packs were released for the game, DX-Ball 2 was eventually succeeded by Rival Ball in 2001.

Game Info

Release Date

December 16, 1998

Developer

Longbow Games

1277

Platform

Windows

Modes

1-4, Local Play, Competitive Play

Distribution

Download Links

Links

Official Website

Images

394px dxball2 boxart
Cover art
Dx ball 2 5
Gameplay
Dx ball 2 21
Gameplay
Maxresdefault
Gameplay

Listed Under