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!

Instructions for Christmas Blocks

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

Unique Gameplay Elements

- Responsive Game
- Christmas Game
- Arcade / Puzzle Game

Does the game run well on mobile screens?

Yes, Christmas Blocks will work on mobile operating systems.

Who is the key developer behind this game?

The person or company responsible for making this game is JM Neto Game Dev.

Which gender is this game most likely designed for?

The gender preference for this game is Male & Female.

What game development framework or engine was used to create this game?

The development tool used to create this game is Construct 3.

Is any form of inhumane behavior present in the game?

No, Christmas Blocks does not involve any form of inhumanity or cruelty.

What type of gameplay does this game fall under?

This game is listed under the Puzzle game category.

What descriptive tags are related to this game?

Keywords that help identify this game include block, fall, tetris.

Who is the main age group for this game?

This game is most appropriate for Kids age groups.

Is the game suitable for younger children?

No, Christmas Blocks does not have content suitable for children.

Does the game involve any bloody scenes or content?

No, Christmas Blocks does not include blood elements.
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