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Grid Blocks Puzzle
Grid Blocks Puzzle is a game in which you must drag the pieces in the grid to fill rows or columns to score. You’ll always have three pieces to play, although you can’t rotate them, you can rotate the grid or invert him (horizontally or vertically), further, activating the Drag Mode, you can able to drag and drop the blocks even those already fixed to the grid. You won’t lose if you run out of space to fit the pieces, your only limitation it will the time (yellow bar). If you want relax, you can also active the Zen mode (No time, but no scoring).
How to Play Grid Blocks Puzzle
Use mouse or tap on the screen!
Was this game developed with a particular game library or engine?
The Construct 3 framework/platform was used for this game.
Who designed this game?
The game studio credited with making this game is Fun Best Games.
What kind of game is this based on its category?
This game is considered a Puzzle type.
What are the key characteristics or tags for this game?
The tags that best summarize the gameplay of this game are: block, tetris.
Does the game have any graphic content involving blood?
No, Grid Blocks Puzzle does not include blood in its content.
Can you play this game on your mobile phone or tablet?
Yes, Grid Blocks Puzzle can be enjoyed on mobile devices like iPhones and Android phones.
Does the game contain harmful or cruel actions?
No, there are no elements of abuse or mistreatment in Grid Blocks Puzzle.
What age group does this game align with?
The age audience this game is aimed at is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
What gender audience is the game tailored for?
The game is suited for Male & Female players.
Is this game kid-approved?
No, Grid Blocks Puzzle does not have content suitable for kids.
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