LBreakout2 - Levelsets
If you have created a levelset just send me a mail with the levelset attached. Please provide a version number and a short description. It will be released under GNU GPLv2 or any later version (as the main package).
If you have questions concering a levelset please mail to the submitter. Though a levelset may have various authors I assume that the one who submitted it is the maintainer.
Linux Installation:
To download a levelset right-click its disk icon, choose
Save link document as... and save it to
.lgames/lbreakout2-levels in your home directory.
Windows Installation:
To download a levelset right-click its disk icon,
choose Save Target As... and save it to
<INSTPATH>\lgames\lbreakout2-levels substituting
<INSTPATH> with the path to which you installed LBreakout2.
If you want to contact any author about its levelset, click the name and replace (at) with @ and (dot) with . in the email address.
There are currently 97 levelsets with a total of 2814 levels.
by Ian Lattimore
Based on the Australian Footbal League, with each level representing a team from the league or something to do with the sport.
by mtsteel
Alex is an eight level game, very easy to play. I created it for my 5 year old, Alex of course. A nice change of pace to play this one. Very quick and easy.
by G
See if you can get through every level I have created to date, in a mega set in somewhat random order. Tremendous scores should be possible with this if you can get far enough!
by lelldorin
Inspired by the theme Arkanoid, this is a collection of original Arkanoid levels.
by Kevin Nathan
My first design with newer LBreakout2 features. Rapid action and excessive balls! Currently unfinished and only four levels.
by Redito
There is a calendar theme to this set, with levels for the seasons and major holidays. I like sets with lots of bonuses and maluses and created this set with that in mind.
by Karl Lalonde
This set is called Circle for no apparent reason. It has 17 levels with the things I enjoy the most from other levelsets: points and randomness. Designed to be fun!
by Thomas F.
All these 12 levels are trivially easy and short - IF you make the right decisions. This levelset requires a little bit of thought much more than skill. Try to get through without warping. Use R (restart level) liberally. Does NOT work at difficulty setting 'Kids'.
by Jacques Buffa
If you like the first arkanoid games, you can try this levelset. There are thirty three levels and it's cool.
by kbozen
21 levels based on geometric figures. The difficulty rises with every level.
by David Wagner
Most of the levels are pretty straightforward, but a few of them have sneaky tricks for you to discover. It doesn't take too long, and provides some interesting challenges -- especially at warp factor 100. To reach a million points you will need skill, luck, and perseverence.
by mtsteel
Family is a 20 level game with easy to Medium levels. Good fun for the whole family. Just be ready to spend some time playing this one.
by Jacques Buffa
Original levels with a lot of colors. It takes a while to finish each level but it's fun to play.
by G
These don't start off terribly hard but get difficult rather quickly. Try to resist warping to the next level as the hardest to hit bricks nearly always contain the best bonuses (or extra paddles.) Expect some tremendous scores if you survive long enough!
by G
There's only 16 levels this time, but they are even harder than the ones in the first set. On the other hand, they're filled to the brim with bonus points. Study each screen carefully, as some have an easier way to clear them that is not obvious!
by G
The screens in Fun City are not too hard to clear, loaded with points, and many feature a lot of pyrotechnics or unusual ways to clear them. Just be sure to pay attention to where the ball is!
by Ademir Wachholz
GreenWall are 40 challenging levels of fun, you have to catch all energy balls and some bonuses to play the game or use R to restart and try again...requires skill and good nerves.
by Ademir Wachholz
Test your skills! Catch all energy balls and try to reach 3.000.000 points. But, take care, dont lose the ball. Challenging and lots of fun!
by Hans Liao
A very easy levelset for beginners where you can score lots and hardly worry about losing your pad.
by Eric Jacobson
A set of 15 levels featuring various hero logos and other stuff. Heroes don't get enough reward, so I made these somewhat point-heavy, with a good mix of power-ups, maluses, and hidden happiness. My first levelset, comments welcome.
by Mike Quinn
This new levelset, called Impossibility, is likely the most difficult levelset ever made for any breakout-style game. Don't be fooled into thinking this is easy (with only 10 levels) -- this levelset will take even an expert a long time to complete.
by John van Hooff
Finish the first level and only 39 to go. Somewhere in between you will meet, Earth and space, color and after death. But the trouble is always in the tail. Have a good time!
by Udo & Kevin
Imagine.. after a nerveous breakdown you find yourself at juniper hill and the walls of your cell are made of rubber. Nobody can hear you crying, none's there to help ya. Try to escape from the madhouse or stay surrounded by other idiots and get tranquilized with a lot of drugs. Be aware of that set, it will eat your brain.... Nothing for a quick run, take your time and a lot of valium.
by Rafal Zawadzki
This set is named after my girlfriend and dedicated to her.
by G
Embark on a Star Wars adventure Lbreakout style! Defeat the imperial fleet, infiltrate and destroy the Death Star, and hopefully escape alive! May the Force be with you!
by Cpt. Charisma
A fast paced, action packed set of levels full of explosions, excitement and balls. Most levels require some amount of skill, but they're pretty easy. If you just want to relax and watch 1,000 of explosions and balls, this is the game for you.
by Michael Uplawski
This set is about channels and wells with less maluses than in other sets. Time and again there are energy balls and explosive balls to clean up large chunks of bricks.
by Sebastian Haas
Here's a new levelset based losely on old Hong Kong Style Kung Fu movies. Should not be too difficult unless your Kung Fu is no good ;)
by Arman Aksoy
It's a levelset which is prepared for users who got bored from default levels.
by G
A short level set containing various lattices of colored or invisible bricks, full of surprises or points.
by Ian Lattimore
40 levels not based an anything other than what was in my head at the time.
by Udo & Kevin
A co-production of father Spockl and son Lord, which had a lot of fun creating this: Lord's levels work a lot with invisible bricks, energy balls and bombs while Spockl's levels try the patience of the player with difficult passages. But in the there'll be a lot of balls around...
by G
The sequel to Weirdness, consisting of 43 levels in the order I created them without regard to difficulty. As with Weirdness, prepare for anything!
by mtsteel
Maze is a nine level game. Can be Hard. This was created by my 9 year old son. Be prepared to spend some time on this one. My son got a little tricky with some of the levels.
by Cpt. Charisma
40 levels of challenge, frustration and fun. Some are insanely hard, most are difficult and a few are just plain weird. Includes 14 inside jokes that were funny at the time but don't make sense to me now.
by Kevin Nathan
Inspired by the old "Let's Make a Deal" TV show -- exorbitant scores possible! Designed pre-LBreakout2 so it doesn't use many of the newer features.
by oerg866
This levelset has some really difficult levels in it, a total of about 27 levels, including some logos and so on. This takes me a while to play. This thing has a "boss" stage, wich is extremely hard.
by G
A good measure of patience is necessary on these screens. Though they're not terribly difficult, they'll take a fair bit of time to complete. These levels are literally bursting with points, though on many of them, you'll have to work for it! Levels 10 and 20 are bonus rounds to give you a bit of a break from the tense action.
by Jacques Buffa
Twenty five colorful classic Arkanoid-like levels with a lot of colors. Not difficult to play but it's fine.
by Michael Uplawski
It's about clearing areas to progress further which is made more obvious by each level name.
by G
These are probably the toughest levels I have created so far. Patience, careful study of each screen, and skillful shooting will be your main weapons to get through these. Get far enough and get treated to a recap of the ending screens to all of my previous level sets, and possibly, if you can do it, reach the secret bonus round! Play this a few times and you'll probably figure out what the acronym stands for... it's definitely not a type of bread! Oh yeah, good luck!
by NJBilly
20 levels themed to movies and the theatre. Starts off easy and progressively gets harder, then ending with an explosive "The End" level. All very fast paced levels!
by Sean Murphy
Starts off easy, but gets harder as you collect way too many bonus points (all the falling points can make it hard to keep track of the ball). It has nine levels for now, but if anybody likes it I'd probably add more.
by mtsteel
Skill Shot is a 18 Level game with Medium to heavy levels. Can be Challenging. Don't get annoyed!
by Enrico Schettler
A set with 20 new levels of medium difficulty. It's called Smilies, cause you'll find a lot of em in the levels. The smiley-type let you suppose sometimes what awaits you. ;)
by Leo Gruijters
Action, action, action. A challenge for your body and your mind. Enjoy !
by G
Each level of T.C.S. (Trickshot Construction Set) gives you one or two of the dark blue "blast everything" balls to start with. It won't be enough to clear the whole level, and you'll have to deal with what's left, so clear as much as you can with them. You can wind up with something easy to clear, or maddeningly difficult. Plan your strategy carefully!
by G
Every "The End" screen I have created is present in this level set. Note that since these are the final levels of the other sets, they're formidable obstacles to clear. If you can do it, you can get a reasonable score at "The End."
by Lourens Veen
Only seven levels, but don't worry, they'll keep you busy for quite a while...
by houghi
TimeWaster are 40 levels from very easy to very hard. Some names of the levels indicate what to do, others will put you on the wrong path. Most levels have an easy and a hard way to do things, especially the start of each level.
by G
A set of levels that requires precise shooting. They start off relatively easy then become rather difficult at the end.
by Norbert Anders
A complete Set of 26 levels, trying to describe the world, my momentary feelings, the weather and everything else. Some easy, some hard, just like the real life.
by G
A bunch of levels I created without a common theme. The difficulty of this set is very uneven, as they are in the order I created them without regard to their difficulty. Prepare for anything!
by G
Every screen in WonderWalls offers up a random challenge every time. It could be very easy or a real pain in the neck!
by Mench
Reasonably difficult, time consuming levels, definitely not for the faint hearted.
by xposya
Level set based loosley around my nickname, xposya, aka x, work in progress.
by Christian Ziegler
Some easy, some hard and some tricky levels. Your feedback is welcome.
by Tim Wesson
These levels range from moderate in difficulty to nigh-impossible. If you can complete on one set of lives, you're doing very well indeed!