About Bloxburg:
The game is exactly as advertised. It’s def something to waste a few minutes on, but not something see myself giving a lot of time too. While I had fun with the ten minutes I played it–There are def things I would much rather be doing. It can really be so much more, I find the limited options to be… limiting, and I was not really inspired to do much I don’t dislike it; it does offer a lot expression, and there’s a lot you can make, but it’s like any art program, the fun will be had with the people who put the time into it, the time into creating. The time to be creative. I do recommend this game, but not to everyone, because there will be people who expect not what the game is described, and will complain about there being noting to do. Oh, there’s plenty to do… but you have to figure it out on your own. I’d say this game has very interesting potential so far! I would recommend the tutorial for beginners since some of the controls feel a bit uncomfortable. Colors in both building mode and the character creator are pretty limited. A lot of the parts are super cool and I already have some interesting ideas for things to build with them! It would be nice if you could preview blocks before you place them, and maybe have the ability to rotate them or invert their movement direction? Well, I would like to give this game a (full) review but I can only really use 10% of the game, which is the character creator. I can open a new “world” but cannot place any blocks, sadly. Now to the part I can review: the character creator is a nice extra but it is very clunky! Placing blocks or coloring them is okay but when using the “delete” option you delete 2 or more blocks with a single click. It is more than annoying to always replace blocks you accidentally deleted… There also seems to be no option to place black blocks 8even though they are in the original character model). Further, I know the game is just out, but it is missing huge part a game should have: an options menue for sounds etc, also some kind of information for how to move the camera etc would have been helpful.