CrashBall
Published November 07, 2012
I don't really like physics based games. I don't dislike them, mind, but I don't necessarily like them. I was born and raised and RPG man, and I remain an RPG man. The first "game" (and I use the term liberally) I ever made was an RPG. The last game I ever make will probably be an RPG. Unless I die right now, that is, because today I made a cheesy, quick Breakout knock-off. Why? I dunno, bored at work, alarmed at the prospect of my job potentially on the block because of the "healthcare reform" coming down the pipe (another term I use liberally), whatever. I just had an itch to do a Breakout clone and play with some physics for awhile, and so I did. I skipped the whole "do a breakout clone as part of your learning process" because... well... because I learned how to make games well before that became the common advice, and since I never liked Breakout anyway (wasn't very good at it, plus there were no hit points or experience levels)
It isn't much. Just a quick little five or six hour effort. I learned a bit about Box2D and general physics library usage in the process. It was built in Lua, using the Love2D library. It was a fun little diversion. Here it is, if you're interested. It's not at all polished, and I won't be doing anything more with it, but see if you can beat my high score (a whopping 480; those damned spinners). The levels are randomly generated, and sometimes you can get shafted by the generator, but that's part of the fun.

Edit for screenshotty goodness:
I really like this.
The fact that you did this in just a few hours amazes me.
OK, it might not be the most sophisticated game ever made, but it's not trivial either.
It has realistic* physics/movement.
It doesnt look bad, nothing looks out of place.
It has responsive controls (although maybe a bit too responsive
I only played the first level so I dont know if it has any more physics/puzzel elements then the fans, but I liked those..
The gameplay was overall fun and surprisingly hard and showcases creativity.
I know you didnt do this to get some wierd-ass review, but again, doing this in just a few hours is impressing to me.
Will be fun to see what you come up with next time you get an itch ;)
*from a in-game POV (it behaves as you would expect/want it to)