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Available modes

Based on available product information, ZXBrick is primarily a single-player progression game.

Use mode choice to match your objective: clean practice rounds for consistency or longer sessions for score growth.

How to select a mode

Use short sessions for control tuning and longer sessions for achievement-oriented progression.

Keep mode intent stable for at least one run cluster so results remain comparable.

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Controls

Understand input expectations and the control rhythm used across all ZXBrick sessions.

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BarkinMad Coins

Learn how ZXBrick connects to shared ZX Series wallet behavior and unlock systems.

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ZXBrick Guides

App Overview

Get a practical introduction to ZXBrick and where this guide series fits across the ZX Series.

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How to Play

Learn the core loop and progression for classic brick-breaking sessions.

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Controls

Understand input expectations and the control rhythm used across all ZXBrick sessions.

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Game Modes

Understand the available mode structure and where progression features are shared.

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BarkinMad Coins

Learn how ZXBrick connects to shared ZX Series wallet behavior and unlock systems.

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Achievements

Review achievement goals and where they fit into replay planning.

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Leaderboards

Use score leaderboards to support short replay sessions and progression planning.

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Tips & Strategy

Practical tips for improving consistency in short-session play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common ZXBrick questions from new and returning players.

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Levels

How to understand level progression in ZXBrick's 100 handcrafted layouts.

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Power-ups

A practical read on why power-ups exist and where they affect gameplay flow.

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FAQ

How do I choose the right mode for practice?

Use a short, low-pressure session for control training and switch to a longer score-focused session once controls feel stable.