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Tap the Blocks

Tap the Blocks

by Specialbit Studio

Rating
91%
Price
$1.99
Average Players
1
Reviews
11
Released
Sep 22, 2022
Casual Clicker Indie
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About This Game

Tap the blocks is the one-screen time killer puzzle! Gain an enormous score by removing stacks of blocks with the same color. Your smart clicks are the only way to remove blocks before falling into the abyss.

What players are saying

▲ Recommended 1 hrs on record

[b]tap the blocks[/b] is a 2016 mobile game that made its way to steam in 2022. $2 to remove ads on mobile, same as the price of the pc version, not nearly as outrageous as the stunts many scummy devs pull. it's [b]endless score attack match-2-or-more[/b] until you lose. the optional tutorial is full of tapping, always annoying and a sign of a lazy port, but since they didn't rename the game to [b]click the blocks[/b] (which they should've), it's almost acceptable. the gameplay is like this: columns of blocks appear, click clusters with the same color to make them disappear. no cascades, you decide what goes. the catch is, columns at the end get pushed off-screen by newcomers, that's when you lose a life, inevitably leading to game over, man. each round has an increasing number of columns and lasts as long as it takes the bug on the bottom to cross the screen. columns appear every few seconds, clicking the shaman speeds up the process and might lead to bigger combos with more blocks, but also to disaster. blocks also fall randomly to mess things up. the fewer blocks left by the end of the round, the higher the score. if the score bar fills up, a bonus round happens to rack up more points. you can't die here, no gaps on the bottom, only random blocks falling from above. settings can be brought up while playing. only separate toggles for audio, no volume settings, plus a smaller non-resizable windowed mode, a billion languages and local high score. not a list, just the last and the best, would've made sense to add profiles or player names or something for some local competition. also, an exit button, has to be mentioned. that's pretty much it. this kind of thing entertains me for about an hour because there's no actual goal or progression, but [b]it's fun and people more into competing with others or themselves (or just going for grindy achievements) can find longevity in it[/b]. speaking of, [b]achievements are buggy[/b]. just start the tutorial and go back to the menu to get the ones for surviving until round 5 and 8 without losing a life.

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▲ Recommended 0 hrs on record

I think what makes this kind of puzzle game so great is that it's easy to understand, but hard to master! You have to click on a block, which is surrounded by at least one other block of the same colour, for making them vanish. They are all piled up together in collumn-alike shapes and as soon as the wild-looking person on the left jumps, the next pile moves from the left to the right. Sounds easy enough, if that guy would give you enough time to think properly about your next click/move and at the same time you have to make sure, that no block/s will fall off from the cliff on the far right! I can really recommend this game to anyone, who's looking for a fun, challenging and unique puzzle-game! And I would like to mention, that this game doesn't even require much disc space (around of 100 mb).

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