Blockwick 2 reviews

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Microsoft from French
I play on Linux. Linux version: excellent. The Blockwick 2 game offers you to push blocks to bring together blocks of the same color. If the principle is very simple, solving the different puzzles is a little less. There are many different blocks that allow many possibilities in the design of the levels. Level realization, nothing to complain: the graphics are simplistic and enjoyable, the sound effects are quite adapted, for the music is Basic. Replayability, achievements the game does not offer infinite mode or random levels, but still has 160 main levels. There are 144 levels in a second module, which are much simpler: I really had no trouble finishing them after doing the prinicpals levels. In total, I would say a good twenty hour of play if you have foam brain like me. For achievements, all levels offer an additional challenge of arranging the blocks on certain boxes identified by runes. Not always obvious, it lengthens the lifespan of the game:). In short a great puzzle! Definitely recommended, go ahead if you like the genre. GNU/Linux the Linux version is excellent. I have not encountered any worries! OS: Linux Mint 18.3 x64, MATE Edition. Hardware: I7 7700K OC @ 5Ghz, NVIDIA 1080GTX, 32GB RAM. Screens: Triplescreen, including one vertical, one X screen.
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Great puzzle game! The initial concept is very simple: it is a matter of joining according to their color blocks of various shapes-the whites less, which are only there to hinder you. In each world there are new mechanics, each of which is easy to assimilate: some of these blocks are fixed, others stick or even fall asleep (you will have to wake them by touching them with a block of identical color) or are chained to each other. Blockwick 2 's intelligence lies in the perfect balance between challenge and frustration. Not only is the progression curve impeccably mastered, but on top of the market, as soon as you find the hidden bead in each level, you will be able to move on to the next one. Free to you, if envy takes you, to attack you later on those on which you will have failed. Blockwick 2 has nearly 300 puzzles, spread over two "modes" and a small twenty worlds. Again, they were clever at Kiefer Bros., in that they have incorporated into each of them an additional, but optional, difficulty. So you will be offered to illuminate the levels, which is to finish them by placing the blocks on glyphs arranged here and there. To achieve this, however, it will be necessary to intensify perseverance and ingenuity. In summary, a puzzle-game very addictive, rarely frustant, which enjoys a remarkable lifespan. Verdict: 4/5-very good, a sure value!
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