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in Ball Collision the player must destroy a wall of bricks by blocking the bouncing ball with a paddle. The paddle can move horizontally and is controlled with f button or right arrow to move right and g button or left arrow to move left. The player gets three lives at the start; a life is lost if the ball hits the bottom of the screen. When all the bricks are destroyed, the player advances to a new, more difficult level. There are 2 levels. If all lives are lost, the game ends.
The whole difficulty is therefore to catch the ball when it moves quickly.
Traditionally, the player controls a kind of racket that he can only move on a horizontal axis at the bottom of the screen, and the goal is to prevent the ball from crossing this line by intercepting it with the racket. If he succeeds, the ball is sent back towards the bricks; otherwise, the player loses the ball
f button or right arrow to move right and g button or left arrow to move left