Details About holedown PC Version
holedown is a Arcade app developed by grapefrukt games. You can play holedown on PC after downloading an Android emulator from this page.
Android emulators are software that run a virtual Android device on your computer. LDPlayer is one of these Android emulators for Windows PC.
LDPlayer also provides additional features such as multi-instance, macros, operations recording, and others. Using the Android 9.0 system, LDPlayer can help you play mobile games on PC with faster performance and higher FPS.
LDPlayer is meant for hard-core mobile gamers.
holedown Overview
Dig deep underground by shooting balls and breaking blocks, traversing your way to the planet cores. With limited shots per round and some blocks fixed firmly to the wall, thoughtfully strategize and aim for maximum impact. Knock down as many blocks as possible while collecting crystals for upgrades and getting deeper beneath the surface.
Choose your ideal upgrades such as more starting balls, more shots per round, or storing more crystals, based on your play style and overall strategy. Work your way into the procedurally generated planets with a delightful spectacle of bouncing as you get closer to the planet’s core.
Balance your plan between ball bouncing patterns and unpredictable, surprising bounces in this mesmerizing and curious game oozing with charm. Immerse yourself in a world of extravagant minimalistic art while jamming out to an original space acid soundtrack as you feel the satisfaction of digging further underground.
Features:
• Six planets to dig through
• Original soundtrack of seven diverse and space-acid themed tunes
• A tight experience with 5+ hours of gameplay’
• Intuitive, one-handed play
• Endless play mode
• 5 achievements
• 11 leaderboards
• Split view support
• Toggle for screen shake
The game was too short. A bit of story would've been nice. Some more achievements like "clear screen" and "get rescued by ball". Since the black hole is reached so early you'll get into an endless loop. Maybe include a "shield". The shield could cost 50 crystals, give you a second life and would help to progress the highscore in the final map. But without having any benefits of collecting crystals the urge to play gets low very soon.
Somewhat addictive for what it is, trying to get high scores. I was able to play for free via play pass. I wouldn't spend actual money on it as it only has 5 worlds to beat (within an hour or two) with cores before it's an unlimited one. No new challenges other than trying to maximize your runs.
It's a fun, unique take on block-breaker games. I enjoyed playing it. The only downside is that it feels like it's just the beginning of a game. Once it started to get fun and addictive, it was over. There's room for growth with this game for sure. It took me 3 days to do everything. The black hole level felt like a punishment for beating the first 4 levels more than anything.