Compara los precios de BLOK DROP NEO en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por RCMADIAX. Publicado por RCMADIAX. Lanzado el 18/10/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

A micro physics puzzler from a one-person studio that lives or dies by the satisfaction of watching a single block fall exactly where you planned it. Tiny in scope, honest about what it is.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits inside a lunch break and doesn't apologize for it. BLOK DROP NEO is exactly that kind of thing: a physics-based puzzle game built by a one-person team at RCMADIAX, ported from its earlier console life onto PC with Steam achievements and trading cards added as the exclusive new wrinkle. The core idea is almost brutally simple. You have an orange block sitting in a stack of grey blocks. You tap the grey ones to destroy them, and gravity does the rest. Land safely on a platform and you move on. That's the whole contract. What keeps it from being completely disposable is the obstacle variety that opens up once the early levels stop holding your hand. Open holes punish lazy drops. Spinning blades cut through both grey blocks and your orange one if you get the sequence wrong. Bounce blocks introduce a chaotic physics variable that turns careful planning into educated guessing. The satisfaction here is genuinely Jenga-adjacent: there is a particular quiet joy when you read a puzzle correctly, remove blocks in exactly the right order, and watch everything cascade into place. It does not overstay that feeling, because it cannot. The game is short. And that is where the honesty check comes in. RCMADIAX has never pretended this is a grand statement. The aesthetic is minimal to the point of spartan: flat geometry, clean colours, a looping electronic track that sits in the background without demanding attention. There are no sound effects to speak of, no scoring system, no leaderboards. The Steam community hub is nearly silent. With only a handful of user reviews on record, this is a game that most of the internet has simply walked past. I find something quietly dignified about that. It knows what it is. The PC version's 30 Steam achievements give achievement hunters a concrete reason to return, and the trading cards add marginal replay context for that audience. Technically, it asks almost nothing of your hardware. The launch reports from the Steam community mention some executable issues for certain users, so if it refuses to start, a task manager check or a quick reinstall is worth trying before writing it off. Beyond that, there is not much to troubleshoot. The game is tiny by design. If you come in expecting a deep puzzle system with hundreds of levels and a branching difficulty curve, BLOK DROP NEO will feel thin. If you come in understanding that this is a one-person experiment in restraint, a palate cleanser you can finish in a single sitting, it lands softly and leaves without making a mess. I respect that kind of intentional smallness more than a bloated casual game that outstays its welcome by forty levels. Kai, Scout Team

BLOK DROP NEO

BLOK DROP NEO

18 oct 2017RCMADIAX
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A micro physics puzzler from a one-person studio that lives or dies by the satisfaction of watching a single block fall exactly where you planned it. Tiny in scope, honest about what it is.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits inside a lunch break and doesn't apologize for it. BLOK DROP NEO is exactly that kind of thing: a physics-based puzzle game built by a one-person team at RCMADIAX, ported from its earlier console life onto PC with Steam achievements and trading cards added as the exclusive new wrinkle. The core idea is almost brutally simple. You have an orange block sitting in a stack of grey blocks. You tap the grey ones to destroy them, and gravity does the rest. Land safely on a platform and you move on. That's the whole contract. What keeps it from being completely disposable is the obstacle variety that opens up once the early levels stop holding your hand. Open holes punish lazy drops. Spinning blades cut through both grey blocks and your orange one if you get the sequence wrong. Bounce blocks introduce a chaotic physics variable that turns careful planning into educated guessing. The satisfaction here is genuinely Jenga-adjacent: there is a particular quiet joy when you read a puzzle correctly, remove blocks in exactly the right order, and watch everything cascade into place. It does not overstay that feeling, because it cannot. The game is short. And that is where the honesty check comes in. RCMADIAX has never pretended this is a grand statement. The aesthetic is minimal to the point of spartan: flat geometry, clean colours, a looping electronic track that sits in the background without demanding attention. There are no sound effects to speak of, no scoring system, no leaderboards. The Steam community hub is nearly silent. With only a handful of user reviews on record, this is a game that most of the internet has simply walked past. I find something quietly dignified about that. It knows what it is. The PC version's 30 Steam achievements give achievement hunters a concrete reason to return, and the trading cards add marginal replay context for that audience. Technically, it asks almost nothing of your hardware. The launch reports from the Steam community mention some executable issues for certain users, so if it refuses to start, a task manager check or a quick reinstall is worth trying before writing it off. Beyond that, there is not much to troubleshoot. The game is tiny by design. If you come in expecting a deep puzzle system with hundreds of levels and a branching difficulty curve, BLOK DROP NEO will feel thin. If you come in understanding that this is a one-person experiment in restraint, a palate cleanser you can finish in a single sitting, it lands softly and leaves without making a mess. I respect that kind of intentional smallness more than a bloated casual game that outstays its welcome by forty levels.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Physics PuzzlerMinimalistAchievement HuntingTrading CardsShort PlaythroughOne-DeveloperTwitch ReflexCasual Puzzle

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Any 64-bit Windows
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
150 MB available space
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Any on-board or dedicated
Processor
Any Intel or AMD

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