Genesis
Blockout
Blockout ist ein 3D-Puzzlespiel von 1989. Es erweitert das Tetris-Konzept in die dritte Dimension, indem Blöcke gedreht und in einen Schacht eingepasst werden. Eine Herausforderung der räumlichen Wahrnehmung, bei der vollständige Schichten eliminiert werden.
Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 1985
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
68 KB
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This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( November 2022 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) The player's perspective is that of looking down into a three-dimensional rectangular pit. Polycube blocks of various shapes appear, one at a time, and fall slowly toward the bottom of the pit. The player can use three buttons to rotate the block around any of the three coordinate axes , and can also maneuver the block horizontally and vertically with the joystick . Once any part of a block comes to rest on the floor of the pit or in contact with an already-placed cube , the entire block freezes in place and can no longer be moved. The player can press a button on the joystick to quickly drop a block. Once a solid layer of cubes is formed with no gaps (a "face"), it disappears and all cubes above it drop toward the bottom of the pit to fill the space. Completing multiple faces with a single block awards higher scores, and the player earns a "Block Out" bonus for emptying the pit. A set number of faces must be completed in order to end each round. As the game progresses, the blocks begin to drop faster, the dimensions of the pit change from round to round, and differently-shaped blocks start to appear. A bonus stage is played after every fifth round, in which the player has 30 seconds to form as many faces as possible in a 2x2 pit. The game ends if the blocks stack up to the top of the pit, with the exception of the bonus stages; in the latter case, the stage ends immediately and the player advances to the next round. The game allows head-to-head competition between two players, each of whom has their own pit and blocks. When one player completes a face, all the cubes in the opponent's pit are raised by one level. A player can win a round by either being the first to complete a set number of faces or by forcing their opponent's cubes to stack up to the top of the pit. The first player to win a set number of rounds may continue the game alone in single-player mode.
Medienrezensionen
IGN
8/10
Famitsu
7/10
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