Blockout cover

Blockout

Puzzle Arcade Action
78
User Score
18 ratings
October 1, 1989
Released 13356 days ago
Arcade Apple IIGS Web browser PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari Lynx Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Atari ST/STE Mac DOS Amiga Nintendo Entertainment System

About

Blockout is a puzzle videogame, created in 1989 by Polish developer - California Dreams, designed by Aleksander Ustaszewski and Mirosław Zabłocki. The game is the logical extension of Tetris into the third dimension. In Tetris, the player manipulates a set of tetrominoes which fall into a two-dimensional pit (seen from the side). The aim is to solve a real-time packing problem by forming complete rows, which then disappear and score points. Poor play leads to incomplete rows, caused by inefficient arrangements of tiles; these rows do not disappear, giving the player progressively less space and less time to play subsequent pieces.

Similarly, in Blockout, the player manipulates a set of polycubes which fall into a three-dimensional pit (seen from above; the pieces appear in the foreground and fall away). The pieces can be rotated around all three axes, and moved horizontally and vertically. The aim is to form complete layers.

Screenshots

Artwork

Videos

Gameplay Video

Gameplay Video

Release Dates by Platform

Amiga Worldwide
Oct 1, 1989
Arcade Worldwide
Oct 1, 1989
Mac Worldwide
Oct 1, 1989
Apple IIGS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1989
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1989
Arcade Worldwide
Dec 31, 1989
Commodore C64/128/MAX Worldwide
Dec 31, 1989
Arcade Worldwide
Feb 1, 1990
DOS Worldwide
Dec 1, 1990
Amiga Worldwide
Dec 31, 1990
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1990
Nintendo Entertainment System Worldwide
Dec 31, 1990
PC-8800 Series Worldwide
Jan 18, 1991
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Worldwide
Jul 1, 1991
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Worldwide
Sep 11, 1991
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Worldwide
Nov 1, 1991
Atari Lynx Worldwide
Dec 31, 1991
Web browser Worldwide
Jan 15, 2021

Game Info

Developer
Logical Design Works
Publisher
Tec Toy, Technos Japan, Rainbow Arts, California Dreams, American Technos, Electronic Arts, Sega Entertainment, Atari, Acclaim Japan
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
Perspective
First person
Genres
Puzzle Arcade
Themes
Action

Similar Games