I was surprised there would be a sequel to Pullblox, given the versatility of the game, but this one manages to be just as fun and different enough to be equally worthy of a purchase.
The sequel to one of the most intelligent and addictive eShop games dares to innovate: it's incredible how a little, simple new feature can so inherently change the nature of the puzzles, and this alone is a great achievement. Fallblox may be a little less "perfect" than Pullblox, but remains a great game and it's fundamentally different and new.
Masterpiece! this game is awesome of most intelligent and fun for 3ds! I really like the serie of Pushmo, Stretchmo and Crashmo. The games is beauty, simple and very fun! Awesome! Thank you Nintendo for make games really fun and intelligent!!
Crashmo improves on Pushmo's formula in every way, but I have a nebulous complaint: For some reason Crashmo doesn't inspire that "just one more" desire in me that I expect in puzzle games.
It loses some of the novelty factor included in the first game, but it still is a game of reference and a warm offer on eShop, especially this holiday season.
For tenacious players and those inclined towards the genre, Fallblox could prove an irresistible draw, with clearing its parade of cryptic conundrums a delicious prospect. For others, the game's difficulty, and its visual and thematic linearity, will prove tiresome, their enthusiasm for its self-evident ingenuity petering out before each of its challenges has fallen.
This game is one tricky puzzle, but if you never give up, you will always find the goal.This game is like the next part of Pushmo, which now there's another park called Crashmo. Instead of saving these poor kids, you are going to get all 100 birds. That means 100 puzzles for the story. There's also another 100 puzzles, but they are less harder than the story itself. Best of all, you can create your OWN puzzles just like Pushmo. But this time, instead of making only about 90 custom puzzles, you get 100 custom puzzles to create! And if you forgot, the puzzles will be more harder with new gadgets! This game is worth it, and if you LOVE making puzzles AND playing puzzles, then you should try this game.
A lot harder than pushmo/pullblox but another great game. I found it a little harder to think in 3D in some of the later levels but if you stick at it you solve the puzzle every time.
Pullblox was one of the best games, if not THE best, on eshop. Fallblox doesn't match its predecessor's quality, but is still an addictive (and hard) sequel. The physics are completely different from Pullblox- this time blocks fall instead of stay up, which requires a whole new method of thinking. The aim is still the same- get to the goal- but that is now trickier to do than ever.
This genius puzzing sequel will bend your mind while you desperately try to work out the solution. But try long enough, and it will come. Levels are very tough, but clearing a level that took an hour to do is so satisfying.
Of course, Fallblox is damn addictive as well as tough and the addition of new gadgets along the way help to freshen the experience further yet. Each of these gadgets adds some completely new concept, which results in an even trickier and more confusing fallblox.
There's one downside though- there are remarkably fewer levels in Fallblox than there were in Pulblox, AND Fallblox is more expensve. The shorter game may be a result of fewer murals- Pulblox had over 70 of these, but Fallblox has only ten. Murals are very interesting because they are like normal levels, except that they look like pictures. It's a neat idea, so it's a shame there aren't many of them in Fallblox.
As well as the main game, the level creator idea from Pullblox is back. This greatly increases the lasting appeal of the game, and pushes your thinking to the limit. But, just like Pullblox, it's lacking in a good way to share your levels online- a scheme like in mario vs donkey kong would've been better than qr codes.
+Reinvents Pushmo by giving extra dimensions
+New mechanics make for more interesting puzzles
~Odd difficulty curve
~Feels more linear
- Story telling got worse
SummaryAlso known as "Fallblox" in the UK/EU. Players can embrace the laws of gravity and challenge themselves with a whole new kind of action-puzzle play in this exciting sequel to the critically acclaimed Pushmo. New gravity mechanics and gadgets like floating blocks, doors and move switches await, testing players' skills as they push, pull a...