Block Cali

Block Cali

PuzzleCasual
4.481M+

Description

Block Cali is a casual 3D block-elimination puzzle game that offers a fresh twist on the classic block-clearing genre. Rotate the cylindrical game board and place blocks strategically onto its surface. When a full row or full column is completed, the blocks in that line disappear — and you score points. With each elimination you get closer to mastering the level. Be careful of obstacles that cannot be cleared, adding extra challenge and strategy. Featuring vibrant 3D visuals, simple controls and soothing progress loops, Block Cali is perfect for quick sessions or longer puzzle-focused play. Whether you’re relaxing or sharpening your mind, this game delivers satisfying block-clearing fun.

Strategy

Block Cali plays similarly to Tetris, but with a twist — all blocks are in 3D and can be rotated. It may look simple at first, but if you want to clear stages consistently, you’ll need some layout strategy. Hopefully, this guide can help anyone who needs it. 1.Always rotate the 3D cylinder before placing any block. Many ideal gaps are hidden on the sides or the back, and rotating gives you the full picture needed for accurate placement. 2.Prioritize completing the easiest line first. If a row or a column is only missing one tile, fill it immediately to trigger a quick clear and stabilize the board. 3.After securing enough space, start preparing chain clears. Bring two or more lines close to completion so that a single block can finish multiple lines at once for a higher score. 4.Avoid placing blocks near obstacle-affected columns. If an obstacle reduces a column to only one or two usable spaces, consider that column a trap and focus instead on cleaner, more open areas. 5.Always think one or two moves ahead. Before placing a block, ask yourself if the next shape will still have room. Good planning prevents you from getting forced into bad positions. 6.Rotate the cylinder again whenever you feel stuck. A block that doesn’t fit from one angle may fit perfectly when viewed from the back or side. 7.Keep the top area as open as possible. A spacious layout gives you flexibility for larger, more awkward block shapes. 8.Avoid stacking tall vertical blocks near obstacles. They make the board uneven and reduce your options when future blocks appear.

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