UFO Arkanoid Deluxe Game Online - Play Free Fun Space Web Games
This is space themed game based on the popular Arkanoid game. You need to control the bouncing ball using a paddle. The paddle can be moved by mouse. The original Arkanoid game was a single or two player experience of the breakout genre. The concept of the game was simple, as the player you controlled a paddle or Vaus as it was known in the game, and the object was to destroy several layers of blocks that were situated at the top of the screen. In UFO Arkanoid Deluxe you can expect an infinite wave of UFOs coming towards you. You need to destroy all of them. Have fun!
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How to Play UFO Arkanoid Deluxe Game
Use mouse or touch to control the paddle. Bounce the ball off of the paddle to hit UFO's. Clear all of the UFO's on the screen.
UFO - An Unidentified Flying Disc
An unidentified flying object, or UFO, in its most general definition, is any apparent anomaly in the sky (or near or on the ground, but observed hovering, landing, or departing into the sky) that is not readily identifiable as any known object or phenomenon by visual observation and/or use of associated instrumentation such as radar. UFO's were referred to popularly as "flying saucers" or "flying discs" during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The term "UFO" was officially defined in 1953 by the U.S. Air Force to replace the popular terms because of the variety of shapes described other than "discs" or "saucers". Studies have established that the majority of UFO observations are misidentified conventional objects or natural phenomena, which are most commonly aircraft, balloons, noctilucent clouds, nacreous clouds, or astronomical objects such as meteors or bright planets with a small percentage even being hoaxes. Unexplained aerial observations have been reported throughout history. Some UFO's were undoubtedly astronomical in nature: comets, bright meteors, one or more of the five planets that can be seen with the naked eye, planetary conjunctions, or atmospheric optical phenomena such as parhelia and lenticular clouds. An example of one of these UFO's is Halley's Comet, which was recorded first by Chinese astronomers in 240 BC and possibly as early as 467 BC.