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  Blokketiblok
Remember Pengo? Its concept was: destroy the enemies by pushing the blocks on the screen against them. If a block can move, it will slide in the direction you pushed it until it finds an obstacle; while, if it can't move due to an obstacle adjacent to it, it will be crushed. Around this simple rules a very fun game was built. And Blokketiblok is one of the best Pengo clones I ever saw. Graphics are clean, colorful and really cute, the standing animation of the character, Blokketi, is really fun; the enemy one-eyed balls, called Zzepallepa, are nice too. I love the music. Blokketiblok also adds new elements to spice up the original gameplay. Special blocks can explode, or split in parts - quite effective when there are more than one Zzepallepa targeted. Three special gem blocks give a considerable bonus if aligned. The various colors of the normal blocks aren't only an aestehtic issue: if you align two or more of the same color, they will be changed into golden globes, more golden globes when you complete a level, bigger bonus. But there's a drawback: golden globes can't be moved nor crushed by Blokketi (while the Zzepallepa can), so be careful or you could negate yourself the blocks you need to win. Every four levels there's a bonus one, slightly resemblant of Pacman. Last but not least, if you move towards a wall and press the Push/Crush key, a wave freezing every Zzapallapa close to that wall will be generated. Another nice touch is the randomness of the level order: you will play them in a different sequence every new game, though some levels show up more frequently than others. In general, Blokketiblok tends to become repetitive after a while. However, it's great fun to play, good for both a quick play and record-breaking sessions. So, I personally give this very good rating, but for some people it could be worth a point less, due to repetitiveness. Italian version of the game's site here.
  GAME AUTHOR Saleo / Gomma Games
REVIEWED BY Gendo Ikari
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 7.8/10
  FILE SIZE 3.4 MB
FILE DATE Feb 26, 2004
UPLOADED Sep 10, 2004
DEV TOOL GameMake
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Blokketiblok

Remember Pengo? Its concept was: destroy the enemies by pushing the blocks on the screen against them. If a block can move, it will slide in the direction you pushed it until it finds an obstacle; while, if it can't move due to an obstacle adjacent to it, it will be crushed. Around this simple rules a very fun game was built. And Blokketiblok is one of the best Pengo clones I ever saw. Graphics are clean, colorful and really cute, the standing animation of the character, Blokketi, is really fun; the enemy one-eyed balls, called Zzepallepa, are nice too. I love the music. Blokketiblok also adds new elements to spice up the original gameplay. Special blocks can explode, or split in parts - quite effective when there are more than one Zzepallepa targeted. Three special gem blocks give a considerable bonus if aligned. The various colors of the normal blocks aren't only an aestehtic issue: if you align two or more of the same color, they will be changed into golden globes, more golden globes when you complete a level, bigger bonus. But there's a drawback: golden globes can't be moved nor crushed by Blokketi (while the Zzepallepa can), so be careful or you could negate yourself the blocks you need to win. Every four levels there's a bonus one, slightly resemblant of Pacman. Last but not least, if you move towards a wall and press the Push/Crush key, a wave freezing every Zzapallapa close to that wall will be generated. Another nice touch is the randomness of the level order: you will play them in a different sequence every new game, though some levels show up more frequently than others. In general, Blokketiblok tends to become repetitive after a while. However, it's great fun to play, good for both a quick play and record-breaking sessions. So, I personally give this very good rating, but for some people it could be worth a point less, due to repetitiveness. Italian version of the game's site here.

GAME AUTHORSaleo / Gomma Games
REVIEWED BYGendo Ikari
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING7.8/10
FILE SIZE3.4 MB
FILE DATEFeb 26, 2004
UPLOADEDSep 10, 2004
DEV TOOLGameMake
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