Empty Clip Studios has launched the iPhone port of their Wii rhythm puzzle title “Groovin’ Blocks”. The game has 50 levels and plays a pumping techno soundtrack during play.There are scrolling beat-indicators on either side of the screen and clusters of blocks slide onto the playfield dropping down to the bottom. It has a very Tetris-like feel to it.
“A tap on the ‘drop’ button will quickly drop the piece into place — but if you “hit a beat” (tapping the drop button during a beat of the soundtrack) the blocks will be bigger, brighter, and worth more points. Hitting consecutive beats without a miss increases your score multiplier — but miss a beat and it drops back to zero. Hitting the occasional Superbeat, shown brighter in the scrolling beat display, will double your current score multiplier.
Certain blocks contain power-ups that can be collected only if you hit a beat when placing said block. Power-ups are unleashed when the successfully placed block is destroyed by a match-three scenario.”
Groovin’ Blocks can be yours for only $1,99 [App Store] but there’s also a Lite version for free [App Store]
Source: ToucArcade
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