Hi everyone, > > I'm trying to find an old PC game, possibly from the MS-DOS or early Windows era, that I used to play when I was younger. > > Here’s what I remember: > - It was a brick-breaker game, a bit like Breakout > - The high score menu was shown inside a dark prison room with cages, and the scores were displayed there > - After completing a level, there was a visual scene with a prison, and then lots of balloons would float upward, attached to strings > - The balloons really stuck in my memory — it was a unique detail > > Sadly, I don’t remember the name of the game, but if anything sounds familiar to you, I would truly appreciate your help. 🙏 > > Thanks in advance! > — Yohan
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sounds oddly familiar honestly. the prison + balloons detail is super specific and rings a bell. it might be one of those lesser-known breakout clones from the 90s rather than a big title. have you checked games like arkanoid variants or obscure dos shareware collections? sometimes those had really strange inter-level scenes. also worth browsing old dos game archives with screenshots, because visuals like cages and balloons usually stand out fast. hope someone here recognizes it, now i’m curious too
I think I know the game you're talking about! It sounds like it could be Prison Breakout or something similar from the early days of PC gaming. The prison setting and the floating balloons after completing a level seem like unique details that could definitely match. I remember playing a game like that, with the high score screen in a dark prison room and those floating balloons — it was a very memorable touch. Unfortunately, I can't recall the exact name either, but it was definitely part of that early MS-DOS/Windows era of brick-breaker games