
It's also possible to program basic functions into jets, boosters, wheels, and so on in order to create drivable vehicles or even craft basic games.

Blocks link together automatically whenever two flat sides are connected, and adding more shapes, textures, or colors is simply a matter of dragging them out of the toolbar on the right side of the screen. There are three main shapes available (cube, wedge, cylinder) and a fair number of extra bits like wheels and people, but for the most part diversity is dependent on how each piece is stretched and colored. As a game, not so much.īlocksWorld really is building blocks given digital form. As a toybox, it can be really cool to play around in. It provides users/players with a fairly simple set of tools and gives them the opportunity to do just about whatever they'd like.


In many ways BlocksWorld HD is the same thing, only digital. They're incredibly basic, but they're also a fantastic and imaginative tool.
