Battle Blocks
by Xdragonx10
Battle Blocks
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Description
An epic tale of two blocks battling to their demise. The level of depth this game has is unmatched by even the biggest AAA titles. You will be amazed and dumbfounded by the amazing adventure you will undertake.
How to Play
Click on things.
FAQ
What is Battle Blocks?
Battle Blocks is a browser-based puzzle strategy game developed by Xdragonx10, where players clear blocks to gain power and fight enemies.
How do you play Battle Blocks?
In Battle Blocks, you click and clear matching colored blocks from a grid to earn energy and unleash attacks on various opponents.
What type of game is Battle Blocks?
Battle Blocks is a block-matching puzzle game with turn-based combat and light RPG elements.
How does progression work in Battle Blocks?
Players progress in Battle Blocks by defeating increasingly tough enemies, earning coins, and unlocking new upgrades to become stronger.
Does Battle Blocks feature any upgrades or abilities?
Yes, Battle Blocks allows you to spend coins earned in-game to purchase upgrades that improve your attacks and chances of victory.
Comments
RajeshK1
Feb. 09, 2014
Okay, who else here would like to see bonuses for changing your mini block? Also, I don't really like how the block's death animation prevents you from clicking for about a second. Thumbs up this comment so the developer can see! Keep this game alive, it has so much potential!
DocHoneydew
Feb. 09, 2014
Shouldn't "Wpn Power" and "$ Gen" be swapped so it would be the top three as money related, and the bottom three attacks related?
dalegionaire
Feb. 16, 2014
Either make attack hit the block, or boost rewards from blocks and increase damage from attack, at the moment clicking attack spending money on it and clicking blocks is a waste of time.
At the moment best is spend all cash on Money and all clicks on Money, ignoring Attack and Blocks.
hellmaster6
May. 07, 2014
There isn't an auto attack?
MoratGurgeh
Feb. 13, 2014
$ numbers above $999.99T don't display correctly. They show as (arbitrary round number) followed by a Q. The amounts appear to still be adding up internally, though. BTW, nice job on making the numbers readable, that's one of my pet peeves. Although you missed $/bar, attack and experience ;)