About Block Blast
Block Blast is a classic block-stacking game but redesigned to be easier, more concise, and highly addictive. At first glance, it looks like those familiar Tetris games, but after playing for a while, you'll realize it's not simply about dragging and dropping blocks to fill rows.
How to Play Block Blast
You drag blocks and place them on an 8x8 grid. The goal is to fill rows or columns to clear them and score points. It sounds familiar, but the difference is that the blocks can't rotate, so you need to plan carefully each time you place them.
The game isn't time-pressured, so you can play at your pace. However, the board can become increasingly difficult to navigate if you place blocks incorrectly. Sometimes, just one wrong block placement can completely disrupt the game. Your score increases rapidly when you clear multiple rows at once or maintain a consecutive streak. But to do that, you need to keep enough space, not just stuff blocks into any space you see.
GAME CONTROLS
- Drag & Drop: Drag and drop blocks to any position on the 8x8 grid.
- No Rotation: Blocks cannot be rotated, so they must be placed correctly from the start.
- Clear Lines: Fill rows or columns to clear and score points.
- Game Over: When there is no more room for new blocks, the game ends.
GAME MODES & FEATURES
- Classic Mode: Unlimited play, focusing on scoring points and keeping the board from filling up.
- Adventure Mode: Levels with increasing difficulty, adding a greater sense of progression.
- Combo System: Clear multiple rows at once or consecutively to increase your score quickly.
- Weekly Challenges: Challenges change weekly, adding more goals to pursue besides the score.
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FAQs
Q: Can you rotate the blocks?
A: No. This is what makes the game frustrating: you must figure out how to insert the blocks correctly.
Q: When does the game end?
A: When there are no more suitable spaces to place new blocks. Usually when the board starts to fill up without you noticing.
Q: Any tips for playing longer?
A: Don't fill up too early. Always leave space for large blocks, otherwise you'll get stuck rapidly.
Q: Are combos important?
A: Yes, but not always. Sometimes keeping the board clean is more important than trying to score big points.

































