Falling Blocks - Puzzle Game

Tile matching puzzle game

Published by: loay setrak
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Description

Falling Blocks is a very addictive game that helps you exercise your brain and improve you logic skills.
How to play
- Swipe left and right to move the blocks
- Swipe up to rotate the blocks
- Swipe down to slam the blocks into place or wait for them to slowly fall into place
- Form a line horizontally to clear out the blocks
- There is no need to worry about matching colours
- Just try and beat your high score and challenge your friends on Game Center
- Chose between dark and light theme
- Collect stars and use them to unlock theme packs such as emoji and tennis
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