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Free BreakQuest, brick bustin, game with some great sound and gameplay!

And here is something weird. On my Windows 10 machine, with a SB X3 is sounds fantastic, but dang, the ball moves fast as heck. On my XP rig and a Hercules Digifire sound card, it doesnt sound as good, but the ball moves not as fast, and as fast as I remembered it from back in the day. Both are installed the same, with the options set the same as well. I know, the sound will be different because I am using 2 totally different sound cards, with around a 20 year span between them, and all that jazz, but I dont understand why the difference in speed however. Now I wished it sounded as good on my 10 rig, as my xp, while it played at normal speed on the xp unit 😛

But beggars cannot be choosy I suppose, for after all it was free, and the copy I have that I bought many moons ago doesnt work on either for some reason, so I am glad they decided to give it away and works on both 😀
 
I recall that the PC version of Zuma (Zumba?), where you rotate and shoot colored balls to match a triple-match and then they disappear, plays differently (different speeds), depending on your current screen resolution. Higher-res screens, take longer for your ball shots to reach the destination, which alters the whole timing of the game. Pretty poor design, actually. It dis-advantages higher-res screen users. (640x480 gets advantage over 1920x1080 screen users, for example.)

I don't know if that's the case with the game in OP, I just thought that I would mention it.
 
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