Block World

If you're ready to show off your builder skills, jump into the "Block World" game and get crafting. Picture yourself dropped into a land made of chunky cubes, where everything looks like blocks — even the trees. This blocky world needs someone to fix it after some wild zombie chaos and big battles. You're the one who gets to gather supplies, build new structures, and dodge danger while you restore the land. You get two choices: stick to survival mode and stay alert, or switch on free play and turn the world into your playground.
How to play?
Start by picking either survival or free-play mode. Watch your health bar in survival mode — you need to hunt for food to keep your strength up. Use daylight to search for wood, stone, soil, or grass blocks. Collect and place blocks to build sturdy shelters, cool towers, or anything else. Find nine unique block types, including doors, to assemble your masterpieces. Nighttime? Stay inside and stay safe, because that's when dangerous creatures emerge. If you choose free-play, you have endless blocks and don't need to worry about running out. Go wild rebuilding mountains, digging tunnels, or creating giant sculptures. You can swap out blocks anytime and reshape the land however you wish. Just drag and drop blocks to put them right where you want. Whether you build maze-like castles or secret bases, every idea works in this endless world of blocks.
- move
- jump
- run
- destroy the block
- put the block
- torch
- flashlight
- quitting
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- block selection

- Our players rated the game for 4.02 out of 5. A total of 16622 people voted for it.
- The game was released in June 2018 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Two main modes: survival and free-play
- Hunger mechanic in survival mode that requires food gathering
- Nine different block types, including building essentials like doors
- Ability to freely reshape the landscape in free-play
- Shelter-building to stay safe from nighttime dangers
- Unlimited resources in free-play mode