Christmas Blocks

Christmas Blocks

Christmas Blocks is an Arcade game where blocks fall and must be placed in empty spaces. Place blocks and form a whole line to destroy rows of blocks and earn points. Accumulate combos by destroying consecutive lines and try to win with as many points as possible. This game is inspired by the acclaimed Tetris, one of the first games ever created. The graphics are colorful and beautiful and the animations are exciting. Christmas themed game to have fun with the Christmas spirit! Good luck and good fun!

Play Christmas Blocks: Game Instructions

Desktop:
Left and Right Arrow > Move Left and Right
Up Arrow or X > Rotate Clockwise
Z > Rotate Counter Clockwise
Down Arrow > Down Block
Space Bar > Drop and Lock Block
Control > Swap Block
P > Pause Game

Mobile:
Touch Buttons on Screen

Top Features

- Responsive Game
- Christmas Game
- Arcade / Puzzle Game

How would this game be categorized in a genre list?

This game is categorized in terms of gameplay style as Puzzle.

Is this game compatible with mobile phones?

Yes, Christmas Blocks works well on mobile phones and other portable devices.

What are the primary keywords for the game?

The categories associated with this game are block, fall, tetris.

Which age groups would most enjoy this game?

The most appropriate age groups for playing this game are Kids.

Is the game developed using a 2D or 3D game engine?

The game uses the Construct 3 game development library for physics/collision detection.

Which company or individual created the game?

The studio that developed this game is JM Neto Game Dev.

What gender audience is this game intended for?

This game has a gender-specific target audience of Male & Female.

Does the game contain violent or blood-related imagery?

No, there is no blood in the gameplay or visuals of Christmas Blocks.

Are there any elements of cruelty in the game?

No, cruelty is not present in the gameplay or story of Christmas Blocks.

Can children play this game without concern?

No, Christmas Blocks does not cater to children.
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