BLOCK FILL

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Block Fill is one of those obscure games that has been lost in time. Some of you may remember it as a Commodore 64 game published in 2008. The purpose of the game was to fill the grid with colored blocks by moving them from one place to another. It was a puzzle game, with grids of varying sizes and difficulty. The goal was to fill the entire board without leaving any empty spaces.

Block Fill is a puzzle game for Commodore 64 published in 2008. It was written by James Hague and the concept is simple, it consists of 2 blocks falling from top left of the screen to the bottom. The player must then rotate and flip these blocks to fit them into the holes as they fall, in order to progress to the next level. This seems like an easy task but its not always that easy. The player must also take care to avoid obstacles as they fall such as sharp spikes and different type of blocks. These are all very strange features, but this game seems to be a good example of Commodore 64’s capabilities.

Block Fill is a puzzle game that can be found on the Commodore 64. Its pretty obscure, but its a fun little title with great music and graphics. Its published by Two Bit Score.

Block Fill is a puzzle game for Commodore 64, a computer released in 1982 by Commodore International. It was sold in cartridge or cassette format and supported both the keyboard and joystick controller. The game was published in 2008 and has little to no information about it on the internet. It’s one of those rare games that are so obscure, there are no videos of it on YouTube or screenshots of it anywhere on the internet.

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