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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.
View GuideControls
Understand input expectations and the control rhythm used across all ZXBrick sessions.
View GuideGame Modes
Understand the available mode structure and where progression features are shared.
View GuideBarkinMad Coins
Learn how ZXBrick connects to shared ZX Series wallet behavior and unlock systems.
View GuideLeaderboards
Use score leaderboards to support short replay sessions and progression planning.
View GuideFrequently Asked Questions
Answers to common ZXBrick questions from new and returning players.
View GuideFAQ
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.