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Depot Games: Blocker

Current Version: 2.1.1

Project Status: Completed

Links: Web Site

Category: Puzzle

Developers: Loren Jamison

Number of Players: 1

Ports: Windows

Source Code: Not Available

Author's Description: Blocker is a puzzle game in which you must clear each level by pushing like colored blocks together. Be careful not to clear the blocks in the wrong order, or you might end up with blocks stuck in corners, or blocks that don't match.

Scoring is calulated as follows. Each level has an alloted time in which you may receive the maximum score. When this time has expired, you will lose five points for each second longer that it takes you to complete the level.

As of December, 2005, Blocker is now freeware!

Downloads

Name Comments Size Date
blocker_setup.exe 903,177 12/23/2005 12:24 PM

What's New:

2.1.1
-Same as 2.1, except project is now freeware!

2.1
-New graphics for the blocks.
-Some sound effects have been added.
-Changed graphics mode from fullscreen to windowed.
-The manual, which was carelessly omitied in the last version, is now included.

Screenshots
blocker.jpg
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Public Opinion
Overall Rating: 3.7
  • 3A decent game yes, but definately not shareware quality. This seems like a game you might get on one of those 100-in-1 CDs. Oh well.
  • 6It's OK software, but not terribly exciting. Also, the graphics could be a little better. You should consider making the whole game free too.
  • 2The lamest shareware game ever. Gfx are poor, there are no sounds or music, the controls don't feel smooth and I couldn't figure out how to play. The game doesn't even come with instructions. What it does come with though is a nag screen, an annoying one even. This is not a game I would recommend anyone to buy...
The Developer
Loren Jamison
Loren JamisonI've been programming for about 3 years, and I've been using Allegro for about 2 years. (View Profile)