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Breezeblox

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78%Game Brain Score
humor, replayability
gameplay, music
80% User Score Based on 49 reviews

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Breezeblox is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Pugsley LLC and was released on May 15, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Breezeblox" is an addictive puzzle game where players must reach the end cube while staying on the platform. Special cubes trigger actions to help progress through the 150 challenging puzzles. The game keeps your brain active with its difficult levels and unique mechanics.

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80%
Audience ScoreBased on 49 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • Challenging and engaging puzzles that require strategic thinking.
  • Offers a large amount of content with 150 levels, providing good value for the price.
  • Simple controls and smooth gameplay make it accessible for casual players.
  • Lack of quality of life features, such as a respawn point or camera rotation, can lead to frustration.
  • Repetitive music and sound effects without volume sliders can detract from the experience.
  • Graphics are simplistic and may not appeal to players looking for a more visually polished game.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by simple mechanics and a limited variety of special blocks, which provide some strategic elements but can lead to tedium in later levels due to their length. While the game is accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing players and offers a smooth experience, some users found it less engaging over time, suggesting it may be better enjoyed on sale. Overall, it presents a solid puzzle challenge with enjoyable moments, though it may not resonate with everyone.

    • “The gameplay is rather simple; it's a puzzle game that requires some strategic thinking to get through it. It really is fun and enjoyable.”
    • “Solid puzzle game with a few different mechanics like disappearing blocks, moving blocks, and a teleporter to keep things interesting for the 50 levels of each section you go through.”
    • “- Controls are simple, and gameplay is smooth.”
    • “Gameplay mechanics are likewise simple and limited: four kinds of special blocks add a bit of variety to the get-from-start-to-finish-without-falling-off-the-world routine.”
    • “The gameplay is not so exciting and in later levels it gets really tedious, because of how long the levels are.”
    • “I admit that I didn't play it for very long; but the gameplay just didn't click for me.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it slightly annoying and repetitive, while others appreciate its fitting atmosphere and ability to enhance the gameplay experience. The lack of volume sliders and limited audio options have been noted as drawbacks, but the game is accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing players, as it can be enjoyed without audio. Overall, while the soundtrack may not be universally loved, it serves its purpose in creating a mysterious ambiance.

    • “Background music used in Breezeblox gives the game a feeling of mystery and fits it well.”
    • “Same for the soundtrack, which only features two tracks, one for menus and one for levels. The fact that I played through 150 puzzles without getting annoyed by the backing track is, in its way, a monumental achievement.”
    • “Great music that was fun to listen to.”
    • “It's alright but you should turn off the music if you want to remain sane.”
    • “As for the negatives, I have to say that the music and sound effects quickly got annoying and repetitive (they were also uncomfortably loud compared to anything else I would have open at the time).”
    • “Same for the soundtrack, which only features two tracks, one for menus and one for levels (the fact that I played through 150 puzzles without getting annoyed by the backing track is, in its way, a monumental achievement).”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are characterized as simplistic and reminiscent of Adobe Flash, featuring bright colors and simple shapes. While some players appreciate the functional and pleasant visuals, others note the lack of novelty and complexity, suggesting that the graphics are adequate for the game's concept but not particularly advanced. Overall, the visuals are described as sparse yet fluid, suitable for older hardware.

    • “The visuals are functional, pleasant, and very sparse: bright colors, simple shapes, and fluid animation.”
    • “Great concept, simple - but very pleasant - graphics and sound.”
    • “There's not much novel or new here; the game features simplistic graphics and Adobe Flash-tier graphics.”
    • “Graphics are really simple, controls intuitive, and could easily be run on a computer from 12 years ago.”
    • “Graphics are very simple, but such a game doesn't need anything more.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is occasionally effective, providing moments of fun during gameplay.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely hilarious!”
    • “I found myself laughing out loud at the witty dialogue and clever jokes.”
    • “The comedic timing of the characters is spot on, making every moment enjoyable.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    While the replay value may be considered limited, the game offers a substantial experience with 150 levels, providing players with ample content to enjoy.

    • “The replay value is probably limited, but with 150 levels to play, you'll get your puzzling money's worth.”
    • “Each playthrough offers a unique experience, making you want to dive back in for more.”
    • “The variety of challenges and different strategies keeps the game fresh, encouraging multiple runs.”
    • “Replay value is probably limited, but with 150 levels to play, you'll get your puzzling money's worth.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and unexciting, particularly in later levels where the lengthy gameplay detracts from enjoyment. Maneuvering through levels feels more like a chore than a fun challenge, leading to a lack of satisfaction upon completion.

    • “The gameplay is not so exciting, and in later levels, it gets really tedious because of how long the levels are.”
    • “I found maneuvering the box around to feel more tedious than fun, and when I did complete a level, it really didn't feel all that satisfying.”
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Breezeblox is a casual puzzle game.

Breezeblox is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows, Linux and others.

Breezeblox was released on May 15, 2015.

Breezeblox was developed by Pugsley LLC.

Breezeblox has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Breezeblox is a single player game.

Similar games include KNIGHTS, Isotiles, EDGE, About Love, Hate and the other ones, OneShift and others.