Blocksworld

Blocksworld
Developer(s) Linden Lab
Publisher(s) Linden Lab
Platform(s) iPad
Genre(s) Physics-based Sandbox game

Blocksworld is a physics-based, 3D sandbox video game for the iPad released by Second Life creator Linden Lab.

Gameplay

In Blocksworld, players can create their own games and experiences from 3D building blocks that can be combined to construct simple or complex creations in unique 3D environments. Players can also use “action blocks” and a drag-and-drop visual programming tool to add interactivity and gaming to their creations. Examples include drivable cars, flyable jets, and playable games with win/loss conditions, health systems, and other attributes. Due to the creative and building aspects of Blocksworld, some game critics have compared the game to Minecraft, Roblox, and Lego.[1]

In this free-to-download app, players can share and play their creations with other Blocksworld players around the world. Coin rewards serve as in-game currency that can be earned as player creations are liked by the community or featured within the game. These coins can also be purchased and used to buy a variety of themed building “sets” including original offerings, such as Heroes of Aero, City Blocks, and Star Rangers. There are also officially-licensed set themes based on established properties such as My Little Pony, Transformers, Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, and G.I. Joe.

Other game features include weekly build challenges and a “record and share” feature that enables players to instantly upload videos of their creations or gameplay to YouTube.*

Development

Blocksworld was initially developed by Swedish independent video game developer Boldai, which was acquired by U.S.-based Linden Lab in early 2013.[2] An earlier version of the game was briefly available in 2012 in Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Denmark and Norway.[3] However, for the subsequent global release, the game was repositioned as a freemium offering where players have the option to purchase premium sets and games, additional building objects and pieces, coins, and other upgrades and extras for a small fee.

Virtual coins serve as the in-game currency, which can be either purchased via the in-app shop, earned through watching promotional videos, or rewarded through various community actions such as having creations liked by other players.

Players have the option to pay 6.99 (US) or (CAD) dollars for Blocksworld Premium, which gives an infinite amount of designated blocks.

Popularity

Since its initial U.S. release, Blocksworld has reached number one on iTunes in the Education category for the iPad (U.S.) and number three in the overall Games category for the iPad (U.S.).[4] In addition, the game has found high visibility on YouTube with over 45,000 user-created gameplay videos.[5]

References

  1. Frauenfelder, Mark. "Apps for Kids 41: Blocksworld". boingboing.net. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  2. Fahey, Mike. "This Beautiful Blocky Building Toy is Going Global". kotaku.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  3. "App Detail » App Annie Analytics".
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  5. "Blocksworld HD". YouTube. June 22, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2015.

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