Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 17 of45 Seven Lakes' Grayson Medford (3) runs the ball against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 16 of45 Morton Ranch's Juan Arriaga (35) punts the ball to Seven Lakes during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 15 of45 Seven Lakes' Kyler Foster (1) runs with the ball against Morton Ranch's Rene Luna (25) during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 14 of45 Seven Lakes' Grayson Medford (3) attempts to pass the ball against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 13 of45 Seven Lakes' Michael Amico (32) runs the ball against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 12 of45 Seven Lakes' Michael Amico (32) scores a touchdown against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 11 of45 Seven Lakes' Michael Amico (32) runs the ball against Morton Ranch's Rene Luna (25) during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 10 of45 Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 9 of45 Seven Lakes' Grayson Medford (3) is pulled down by Morton Ranch's Marcus Jackson (2) during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 8 of45 Seven Lakes head coach Jimmy Hamon on the sideline against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 7 of45 Seven Lakes' Brayden Phillips (19) runs with the ball against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct.
Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 6 of45 Seven Lakes' Barrett Hudson (5) runs the ball against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct.
Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 5 of45 Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 4 of45 Morton Ranch's Josh Johnson (9) attempts to pass the ball during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 3 of45 Justin Rex/Contributor Show More Show Less 2 of45 Gather achievements and become a legend.Seven Lakes' Scott Stanford (10) scores the game winning touchdown against Morton Ranch during a District 19-6A high school football game at Legacy Stadium on Friday, Oct. Spend skill points at the end of each level and decide between strength, intelligence or more total life Achievements SpellsĬast spell to deal huge amounts of damage. In this Brick-Braker Game you accompany Runar, on his adventure through Ozolan.Ĭast different spells for maximum damage and use skill points to enhance Runars strength and intelligence.Įxperience his adventure in 10 scenes in a total of 50 levels.Īre you ready to follow the legend of Ozolan and reveal the secret surrounding Chuluas treasure? StoryĮxperience the whole story of Runar on his search for the treasure. To learn the truth about Ozolan and Chulua you embark on an epic journey into the midst of a mythical nordic world. Only the legends survived the time and remained until today. But after Ozolans fall, no one ever heard of the kingdom or it’s king ever again. They tell stories about Chulua, the former Ruler of Ozolan, who is said to have buried himself in his own treasury, only using his bare hands. Old Legends surround the long forgotten kingdom of Ozolan.