Unlike many match-3 games, Block Blast doesn’t pressure you with a clock or move limit. This makes it perfect for casual play — while waiting for coffee, during a commute, or before bed.
Clearing a row and a column at the same time (a “+” clear) is visually and audibly rewarding. The haptic feedback (if enabled) adds a nice tactile touch. block blast puzzle game
When you run out of space to place a new block, the game ends. 1. Effortless to learn, hard to master The tutorial takes 10 seconds. But planning ahead — saving rows for L-shaped or zigzag blocks — requires real foresight. It’s deceptively deep. Unlike many match-3 games, Block Blast doesn’t pressure