Endless blocks. The game never really feels finished. Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes just plain annoying. You keep stacking, jumping, dying. It’s a weird mix. No real story, just grind. Why do I keep playing? I don’t know.
Infinite Blocks is a simple yet tricky game. You place blocks to build structures or survive. The physics are wonky sometimes, making it hard to judge what will fall or hold up. It’s neat how small actions lead to chaos or order. Just figuring out the controls takes some time.
Most players stick to basic block types. Some swear by specific loadouts to increase stability or speed. It’s not so much about fancy gear but knowing which blocks work best together. The game doesn’t really guide you on that, so experimentation is part of the fun.
Always test your builds in a safe zone first. I found that stacking evenly prevents falling over easily. Don’t forget to watch the physics; sometimes the game tricks you into falling. A little trick is using smaller blocks to stabilize bigger structures quickly.
The game has no real story. You keep building or surviving through endless waves. The ending is basically the game just restarting or ending randomly. No closure, just more repeats. Still, some moments make you think you finally cracked the physics a bit better.