Brick Force


Brick Force
The Issue
Petition to Bring Back Brick Force – A Game That Still Lives in Our Hearts
Brick Force was never just a game. It was something more – a world we built with our own hands. A place where creativity met competition, where anyone could be an architect, a warrior, and an artist all at once. A game where your map was your canvas, and each match was a living story being written in real time.
It was a space where nothing was forced – we, the players, shaped it ourselves. Every brick, every respawn, every trap, every map we created wasn’t just digital content – it was memories, emotions, hours of pure passion.
We all remember that login sound, the iconic menu, those first deaths on a map we made ourselves, the thrill of landing a headshot, and the unforgettable clans we formed – with school friends or randoms online who often became closer than people in real life. We remember the pride when our map was played by others. We remember the voice chat – full of laughter, rage, tips, and friendly trolling. We remember Brick Force because it became a part of our lives.
In 2019, it all suddenly ended. The servers were shut down. The players were abandoned. No offline mode, no way to run the game privately. Just silence – as if it had never existed. As if the hundreds of hours, the friendships, the joy we experienced meant nothing. But they did. And they still do.
Today, we write this appeal because we miss it. And we believe we’re not alone. Brick Force still lives – not on servers, but in our hearts. On YouTube, in archived gameplay, in old screenshots, in private messages and group chats. If the game lives in people, it means it never truly died.
We know the times have changed. We know the gaming industry has moved on – now full of battle passes, loot boxes, and games that may look beautiful but lack a soul. That’s exactly why Brick Force is more important now than ever. Because it had something real. It had heart. And it had a community that still remembers.
That’s why we are asking – the developers, the publishers, the rights holders, anyone who once touched this project – give Brick Force a second chance.
If you can, bring it back. In its classic form, as a remaster, on modern engines – however you can. The community will return. And we will be grateful.
But if you no longer want to – or are unable to – then please, let someone else. In this community, there are people with the knowledge, the passion, and the dedication to carry the torch. Transfer the rights. Release the source code. Allow the fans to take over – not just to play, but to rebuild it, brick by brick.
Other games have done this. We’ve seen communities breathe life into dying worlds. Open-source releases, non-commercial licenses, or official permission for fan servers – it’s all possible. All it takes is a decision, a little goodwill, and respect for the players who supported your project for years.
We’re not asking for money. We’re not asking for flashy campaigns. We’re asking for something far more valuable – the chance to recover a piece of the past and give it a future.
Because Brick Force wasn’t just a title. It was a home. And you don’t abandon a home. You can renovate it, refresh it – but you don’t demolish it.
Please – give this game a chance to live again. With us.
With respect and deep hope –
The Brick Force Community. Players of the past, present, and – hopefully – the future.
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The Issue
Petition to Bring Back Brick Force – A Game That Still Lives in Our Hearts
Brick Force was never just a game. It was something more – a world we built with our own hands. A place where creativity met competition, where anyone could be an architect, a warrior, and an artist all at once. A game where your map was your canvas, and each match was a living story being written in real time.
It was a space where nothing was forced – we, the players, shaped it ourselves. Every brick, every respawn, every trap, every map we created wasn’t just digital content – it was memories, emotions, hours of pure passion.
We all remember that login sound, the iconic menu, those first deaths on a map we made ourselves, the thrill of landing a headshot, and the unforgettable clans we formed – with school friends or randoms online who often became closer than people in real life. We remember the pride when our map was played by others. We remember the voice chat – full of laughter, rage, tips, and friendly trolling. We remember Brick Force because it became a part of our lives.
In 2019, it all suddenly ended. The servers were shut down. The players were abandoned. No offline mode, no way to run the game privately. Just silence – as if it had never existed. As if the hundreds of hours, the friendships, the joy we experienced meant nothing. But they did. And they still do.
Today, we write this appeal because we miss it. And we believe we’re not alone. Brick Force still lives – not on servers, but in our hearts. On YouTube, in archived gameplay, in old screenshots, in private messages and group chats. If the game lives in people, it means it never truly died.
We know the times have changed. We know the gaming industry has moved on – now full of battle passes, loot boxes, and games that may look beautiful but lack a soul. That’s exactly why Brick Force is more important now than ever. Because it had something real. It had heart. And it had a community that still remembers.
That’s why we are asking – the developers, the publishers, the rights holders, anyone who once touched this project – give Brick Force a second chance.
If you can, bring it back. In its classic form, as a remaster, on modern engines – however you can. The community will return. And we will be grateful.
But if you no longer want to – or are unable to – then please, let someone else. In this community, there are people with the knowledge, the passion, and the dedication to carry the torch. Transfer the rights. Release the source code. Allow the fans to take over – not just to play, but to rebuild it, brick by brick.
Other games have done this. We’ve seen communities breathe life into dying worlds. Open-source releases, non-commercial licenses, or official permission for fan servers – it’s all possible. All it takes is a decision, a little goodwill, and respect for the players who supported your project for years.
We’re not asking for money. We’re not asking for flashy campaigns. We’re asking for something far more valuable – the chance to recover a piece of the past and give it a future.
Because Brick Force wasn’t just a title. It was a home. And you don’t abandon a home. You can renovate it, refresh it – but you don’t demolish it.
Please – give this game a chance to live again. With us.
With respect and deep hope –
The Brick Force Community. Players of the past, present, and – hopefully – the future.
34
Petition created on April 13, 2025