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Monday, February 1, 2010


Boxplode is a nifty little puzzle game created by David Newton, in which the player's objective is to destroy all boxes with numbers on them by causing a series of explosions to blow everything up. The chain of explosions work like a domino effect, and you have a limited number of clicks to clear all blocks in a single level to progress.

New elements like solid steel blocks and nukes are introduced to the player at a steady rate, while certain blocks require more than just one explosion to destroy. There are nine levels to play in this test build version.

Comments

just made winner's list :D

great find!

Wait... ...a chain-reaction of explosions????

What... ...I am working on a game like that for the next Game-Maker competition.

Although is is controlled differently and has arcade-graphics I want to say here and now that I am NOT stealing that idea, I work on my game for a month now and had the idea around 2001.

Kind of buggy, especially on the "Now try this!" level.

very nice game

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