Upcoming Events
Unite 2010
11/10 - 11/12 @ Montréal, Canada

GDC China
12/5 - 12/7 @ Shanghai, China

Asia Game Show 2010
12/24 - 12/27  

GDC 2011
2/28 - 3/4 @ San Francisco, CA

More events...
Quick Stats
45 people currently visiting GDNet.
2406 articles in the reference section.

Help us fight cancer!
Join SETI Team GDNet!
Link to us Events 4 Gamers
Home » Features » GD Showcase » View Submission
Intel sponsors gamedev.net search:
Game Development Showcase
Track this GDS Entry
Falling Blocks
Developer   TyroWorks
GenrePuzzle
PlatformWindows
Downloads249

About: It's a game about groups of four blocks falling from the sky. Its your job to rotate them in order to create lines that will destroy them...

Game Info How To Play Downloads Comments



Please offer only constructive criticism. The intent of the GD Showcase is to help the developer create the best game they possibly can. Show them you support their efforts when posting.



Post Reply
Not too bad mate. I see you had the same trouble as I did, rotating next to the edge of the game screen, but apart from that it flawless. Good sounds, controls work good, graphics aren't bad either. Was that block save feature your idea? Thats pretty cool, adds another element to the game. After playing yours, I'm ashamed of mine. WooHoo!

  User Rating: 1023   |  Rate This User    Send Private MessageView ProfileReport this Post to a Moderator 

The block save feature was actually something that my cousin requested. He saw it in another tetris game somewhere. Yeah, I need to go back and correct that rotation problem. I guess I could just push the blocks away from the walls instead of not letting them rotate. Thanks for the kind words!

  User Rating: 1019   |  Rate This User    Send Private MessageView ProfileReport this Post to a Moderator 

All times are ET (US)

Post Reply
 
Info
 GDS News
 About the GDS


Genre
 All
 Action
 Adventure
 Arcade
 Educational
 Fighting
 Puzzle
 Racing
 Role-Playing
 Shooter
 Simulation
 Sports
 Strategy
 Traditional


Platform
 DOS
 Linux
 OSX
 Windows