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Release date(s)
  
19 August 2011

Developer
  
Swing Swing Submarine

Mode
  
Single-player video game

7/10
Steam


Initial release date
  
12 May 2011

Publisher
  
Swing Swing Submarine

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Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Linux, Xbox 360, Macintosh operating systems

Genres
  
Puzzle video game, Platform game

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Blocks That Matter is a two-dimensional indie puzzle platformer developed by Swing Swing Submarine. It was released on August 19, 2011 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Xbox 360.

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Gameplay

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The player takes the role of “Tetrobot”, a robot which is able to collect blocks by hitting them from under (Mario reference) or drilling them, and can then construct shapes in a “puzzle mode” using four blocks at a time. Blocks That Matter heavily references the games Minecraft and Tetris through the main characters, in-game mechanics and concepts such as “Pajitnovian physics”. The Tetrobot will also be playable as a character in the upcoming game UFHO2.

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The game's name comes from special blocks hidden in the story mode levels. They are unusable blocks that initially appear in levels as treasure chests, which serve no purpose other than to unlock bonus levels. The blocks are direct references to famous blocks in games that inspired the developers, such as a ?-block from Super Mario Bros., an Aperture Science Weighted Companion Cube from Portal, Rubik's Cube, and a die, hence the "blocks that matter".

Release

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Blocks That Matter was made available as a bonus during the Voxatron Humble Indie Bundle along with The Binding of Isaac.

Reception

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Blocks That Matter received generally favourable reviews, with an aggregated score of 76 on Metacritic. Blocks That Matter was the Dream Build Play 2011 Challenge "Grand Prize" Winner, earning $40,000 and the opportunity for an XBLA publishing contract.

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References

Blocks That Matter Wikipedia


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