Sometimes you just want to mess around. Monster Block is that kind of game. It’s simple but tricky enough to keep you hooked. The physics feel wonky, and the controls can be annoying. Still, it’s oddly addictive in a frustrating way.
The gameplay in Monster Block is pretty neat. You move blocks around to solve puzzles, but the physics can be wonky. Tricky timing and positioning matter. It’s not hard to get stuck, but figuring out the right move keeps it interesting for a while.
There aren’t many loadouts to choose from, but experimenting with different block types can make a difference. Some players swear by specific combinations for easier levels. Honestly, it feels more about trial and error than strategy. It’s not really balanced, but that’s part of the fun.
One secret is to stack blocks in ways that create stable platforms. Avoid rushing because the physics will fight you. Use small adjustments instead of big moves. Fast leveling comes from patience and learning the wonky physics rather than brute force.
The game’s story is minimal, but the levels gradually get harder. You’ll figure out the pattern after a while. The ending is a bit anti-climactic, but completing all levels feels like a small victory. It’s not a deep game, but it’s enough to waste your time.