Breezeblox reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Breezeblox is a Casual Game and offers a little Knob Fun in between. There are 3 Successes for the successful completion of a Chapter. There are 3 Chapters with 50 Levels each. So The Game offers 150 different Levels. The individual Levels increase in Difficulty and you need a lot of Patience and Perseverance to solve them. If you love Knob Games, you should take a look at the Game. I find the Price between £2-3 fair.
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Microsoft from Spain
This game reminds me of a flash game that is called on the internet called Bloxorz (play it if you want a demo type of this game). That game you control a block of 1 by 2 times 1 so this wasn't hard to pick up since I beat that game. This game is a nice little game that could leave you frustrated with yourself, but once you start thinking about the 2x2x1 pattern, the game will really shine. Good music that was fun to listen to. However, at first glance, there are 150 levels in this game! If the developer continues to updating, I'm sure we'll have a great game for you while you're doing something else.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Review written on 22.04.2018 Breezeblox is a small Puzzle Lega That has three Chapters with 50 Levels each. There is an Achievement for each Chapter at Completion. So there are three Achievements. But anyone Who thinks that they are easily and quickly is mistaken. Because the Levels start easily and become very heavy over time. To complete the Levels, you have to try a lot. Which is why you have to bring a lot of Time and Patience to successfully complete the Gamae. I myself have not yet done everything but have still been on it. The Game is only for People who have a lot of Perseverance and Patience, everything else I wouldn't recommend Breezeblox.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Nice little Puzzle game. 3 Chapters of 50 Levels each = 150 Levels total. Goal of the Game: To bring The Quadruple Cube from the Starting Field to The End Field. Further surfaces are generated by Means of Switches or moved. There is also a Teleporting Button in some Levels. Overall, pretty easy to understand Game technology. Difficulty: Chapter 1 starts relatively easily and increases quite slowly. Never Gets really heavy, though. Chapter 2 starts again at 0 and actually resembles Chapter 1. Chapter 3 has slightly heavier Puzzles, but never real Headnuts. Overall, I Think it could have been a bit harder. In Principle, however, the Game is bug-free and can be controlled very easily and well with WASD. It works very well tested and takes advantage. Compliments to the Developers. In total, it took me exactly 5 hours for the 150 Levels on the first Pass. While on the road quite briskly, I would recommend the Game To any Puzzle fan. It may not be the very best Puzzle legacy ever but the Price is definitely worth it.