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Clean Sweep

aka: Flip-Out, PT Stardust, Star Rub
Moby ID: 88424
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In Clean Sweep, players control a paddle at the bottom of the screen and hit a ball into a field of dots. The field of dots are arranged as a 14x14 grid and each time the ball hits a dot it disappears and the player earns points to their score. The ball will keep going in the direction of its shot until it ricochets off the sides or top of the screen and returns back to the bottom of the screen where the player either hits it back up into the field of dots or misses the falling ball and loses a ball. Players are given a total of three or five balls depending on the setting. The goal of the game is to clear all of the dots and get a clean sweep.

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  • PT スターダスト - IPM release Japanese spelling

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Game added by Alaka.

Additional contributors: vedder, TheAlmightyGuru.

Game added May 11, 2017. Last modified May 6, 2024.