Block Buster is a popular block puzzle game that challenges players to strategically arrange falling blocks on a grid. The objective is to create complete horizontal or vertical lines to clear them from the board and earn points. As the game progresses, the blocks fall faster, increasing the difficulty and requiring quick thinking and reflexes.
Difference between Block Buster and Block Blast
Block Buster:
- Classic Gameplay: Often follows the traditional block-dropping puzzle style, similar to Tetris.
- Fixed Block Shapes: Blocks typically have fixed shapes that cannot be rotated.
- Strategic Placement: Focuses on strategic placement of blocks to form lines and clear them.
- Time Pressure: This may involve a time limit or increasing difficulty as the game progresses.
Block Blast:
- Modern Twist: Often incorporates modern puzzle mechanics, such as matching blocks of the same color or type.
- Dynamic Gameplay: This may feature dynamic gameboards that change as you play.
- Combo System: Encourages players to create combos by clearing multiple lines or blocks at once.
- Casual Focus: Often designed for casual play, with simple controls and easy-to-understand rules.
Instructions
Use the controls (usually arrow keys or a joystick) to move the falling block left or right and rotate it.